17 Articles found on Monday, 11 April 2005
11-04-2005
AGRA Co-operative Limited sold 53 000 black karakul pelts in Copenhagen, Denmark, last week at prices 42 per cent higher than those obtained at the previous auction in September last year.The highest
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The new Minister of Mines and Energy, Erkki Nghimtina, has challenged mining companies to be proactive towards the black economic empowerment (BEE) initiative, saying the mining industry should be the
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OKAHANDJA residents have threatened to take matters into their own hands if Government does not intervene to stop the alleged abuse of power and resources by town councillors. The group, calling
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HEALTH Minister Richard Kamwi has warned Namibians not to visit Angola because of the outbreak of the feared Marburg fever in the north of that country.Addressing a meeting at Ohangwena, five
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A top politician has demanded action against some regional and local government institutions, which he claims choose to manage government affairs through the media."Under my watchful eye as a
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THE Damara people in Windhoek are to meet tomorrow to discuss the findings of research conducted by the Damara Culture and Heritage Forum (DCHF) on how the 1904 and 1907 genocide affected the tribe.
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THE Hardap Regional Council on Friday set up a team to investigate a media leak from the council chambers.This follows the 'curtain saga' in which Hardap Governor Katrina Hanse has been accused of
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THE public have been warned to be on the lookout for warehouse operators, car dealers and clearing agents trying to sell them second-hand imported vehicles and advising them to obtain import permits
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THE sight of 800 off-road bikers descending on the dune belt at the central coast 10 days ago has once again raised questions about the proper control and management of these activities in order to
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THE Finance Ministry has authorised Government Ministries and agencies to spend up to one-third of their 2004-05 budget while it prepares the national Budget for the 2005-06 financial year.The
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AS expected, premiership giants Blue Waters, Black Africa and Ramblers went through to the semi-finals of the NFA Cup, but Eleven Arrows dug a hole and buried themselves as they lost 1-0 after
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PRESIDENT Hifikepunye Pohamba says the potential of the country's mining sector, especially the diamond sector, remains underutilised and has not been fully tapped, as resources continue to be
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MONGWEDIVA O MUKALIMO gwomOngwediva nokwa li wo Omupolisi gwa Namibia mOshakati, Konstabela Leonard Efraim, ngoka a manene oondjenda dhe mOshipangelo shEpangelo sha Shakati konima yuuwehame mEtine
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OSWALD SHIVUTE P ETHIMBO ta popitha engathithi lyOitaali pOdibo mUukwanyama mOshitopolwa sha Hangwena mOsoondaha ya zi ko, Omupresidende Hifikepunye Pohamba ngoka a li e ya a dhane pamwe nAadibo,
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EFUMVIKO lyOmupapa Johannes Paulus Omutiyali mEtitano lya zi ko mo Roma sha Italia olya li enenenene, inali monika nale mondjokonona yomafumviko gaaleli yOongeleka muuyuni, unene tuu mOngeleka ndjika
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NAMIBIA'S top junior 100 metres sprinter Chriswell de Wee delivered an explosive performance when he beat senior runner Benedictus Botha by a hair's breadth at the Independence stadium on Saturday.
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NAMIBIA was knocked out of the International Rugby Board (IRB) Under-19 World Cup after closely losing 27-29 to Italy in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, on Saturday.Namibia was leading 13-10 at
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