14 Articles found on Wednesday, 24 November 2004
24-11-2004
NAMDEB, along with De Beers Marine Namibia, the Rosh Pinah Mine, and the Namibia Chamber of Mines, yesterday donated computer equipment to the value of N$160 000 to the Ministry of Home Affairs.The
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NAMIBIA'S most creative and accomplished advertising talent was honoured at the glamorous 9th annual Gecko Awards 2004, which was held at the National Theatre of Namibia on Friday.Top advertising
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GOBABIS - A mentally ill young man appeared in the Gobabis Regional Court on a charge of murder on Monday.Kauraere Ujaramena (28) allegedly killed his mother, Angela Ujaramena (47), who was also
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POLICE in the North are investigating two cases of attempted murder.Tonata Iipinge (27) was hit over the head with a hammer during a quarrel at the Tsandi clinic in the Omusati Region on Saturday. She
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THE former president of the Namibian Agricultural Union (NAU), Jan de Wet, conferred the union's Highest Order of Merit upon President Sam Nujoma on Monday.The President was honoured for maintaining
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THE National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) has congratulated President-elect Hifikepunye Pohamba on his election victory.The NSHR said Pohamba's victory was solid, and that he had obtained a full
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THE Minister of Local and Regional Government and Housing, Joel Kaapanda, partly blames the Keetmanshoop Town Council for not being vigilant when it entered into an agreement with Southern Electrical
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OPUWO - The corpse of a 14-year-old girl who was struck by lightning on Saturday has been taken to Oshakati for a post-mortem examination.Lightning struck Uararisa Muharukua outside her parents'
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CLAIMS that a high-ranking official in the Ministry of Trade and Industry pressurised the Namibia Development Corporation (NDC) to help his business partners buy an Amcom company took centre stage at
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NAMIBIAN Development Corporation Director Abdool Aboobakar was given a relatively easy ride when he testified at the hearing into the demise of the Development Brigade Corporation and Amalgamated
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THE Municipality of Walvis Bay will no longer tolerate illegal shebeens and backyard shacks, as these have reached alarming levels at the harbour town.A first warning was issued yesterday that the
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GENDER balance activists have blasted political parties after female representation in the National Assembly failed to reach acceptable levels following last week's general elections.At present female
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THE Chief Executive Officer of the Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has resigned.Sources told The Namibian yesterday that Tukondjelanee Nghihalua was forced to step down, a charge denied by the board.
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"PEOPLE came and made wild allegations here to make me look dishonest, bad and corrupt ... they thought this was a continuation of the witchhunt," former Minister of Foreign Affairs Hidipo Hamutenya
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