28 Articles found on Thursday, 21 April 2005

First round of EPA negotiations

21-04-2005

WINDHOEK - Namibia could lead negotiations in some areas during the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and European Union (EU) Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations.The

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Zim in line for AfDB presidency

21-04-2005

JOHANNESBURG - Former Zimbabwean finance minister Simba Makoni is visiting South Africa this week as part of his international lobbying efforts in the bid to become president of the African

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Gobabeb, an oasis of learning

21-04-2005

IN the world of science and research, the Gobabeb Training and Research Centre situated in the Namib Desert has gained international repute.As the centre prepares for its official inauguration on May

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Wanted for murder

21-04-2005

POLICE at Oshakati are looking for a certain Timotheus, who is wanted in connection with the death of Martin Erastus from Epundi in the Ohangwena Region.Erastus died during the night of April 17

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Namibia prepares to tackle illegal trafficking of arms

21-04-2005

NAMIBIA and Botswana are among the first SADC members to draw up a national plan to combat trafficking under the regional protocol on the control of firearms, ammunition and other related materials.

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Kavango River rising but still at safe level

21-04-2005

RUNDU - The Kavango River continues to rise, but is not a threat to the local fish farm yet.The Vice Chairperson of the Shipapo Wambambangandu Fish Farm, Herbert Shixwameni, visited the fish farm this

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Nanso condemns Concordia scandals

21-04-2005

THE Namibia National Students' Organisation (Nanso) has spoken out against the allegations levelled against Concordia College Principal Ben Awoseb, saying sexual harassment cannot be tolerated in

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Man beaten to death

21-04-2005

TWO youths have been arrested by the Oshakati Police for beating a man to death with palm branches.The pair, aged 17 and 18, are being charged with murder after Josef David (57) died of his injuries

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Cadilu and workers back in court over retrenchments

21-04-2005

A DRAWN-OUT dispute about the future of some 127 seagoing employees of the struggling Cadilu Fishing company at Walvis Bay is likely to come to a head with the possibility that the company will

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Okahandja marches

21-04-2005

ABOUT 250 angry Okahandja residents marched to their Town Council offices yesterday to hand over a petition calling for the immediate removal of the Mayor, Christophine 'Citto' Paulus, and her

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Diplomat's grandson in court again

21-04-2005

ISMAEL (Zondi) Ashipembe (20), a Namibian diplomat's grandson, made another appearance in the Pretoria Regional Court on Tuesday to face charges of rape, housebreaking and theft.After being placed on

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Scandal infects hospital

21-04-2005

ALLEGATIONS of fraudulent overtime and travel claims and nepotism have rocked the Windhoek Central Hospital as the Office of the Ombudsman prepares to table a potentially scandalous report on how

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Health scam unravels

21-04-2005

CORRUPTION that is claimed to have tainted the supply of medical equipment to the Ministry of Health and Social Services may have cost Government hundreds of thousands of dollars or more, Police

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Yatano yomOmbaanga ya Standard mOshakati ya kwatwa po

21-04-2005

OPOLISI ya Shakati oya tseyitha ngeyi kutya oya kwata po aaniilonga yatano yomOmbaanga ya Standard mOshakati, ya kwatelwe po mEtine lyoshiwike sha zi ko (14 Apilili 2005) shi na sha nekano lyiimaliwa

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Gumwe a dhipagwa nomukwawo e ehamekwa noonkondo

21-04-2005

O NKUNDANA ye tu zilila mEpundi mEndola mUukwanyama mOshitopolwa sha Hangwena otayi ti kutya omulumentu gwedhina Martin Erastus okwa si eso lyombaadhilila sho a tsuwa nombele kugumwe gwomomukunda

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Aaniilonga ya Cymot inaya hala okupulwa

21-04-2005

AANIILONGA ye li 76 mOkampani hayi landitha iipaarte yiihauto mboka ya tidhwa miilonga pakathimbo omasiku ngaka sho ya ningi ekanka ndyoka Okampani tayi popi kutya kali li paveta, oya tinda

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Oombotsotso dha yaka ohauto poSantorinni Inn

21-04-2005

O POLISI mOshakati oya tseyitha kutya ombotsotso yontumba, mOsoondaha ya zi ko, oya li ye ya pOhotela ya Santorinni Inn mOshakati e tayi yaka po ohauto yObakki yOtoyota nokufadhuka po nayo.Mwene

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Mboka taya ka gumwa kEfundja mOshakati otaya ka kwathelwa

21-04-2005

OSWALD SHIVUTE O MUPOPILIKO gwElelo lya Shakati, tate Loth Nehemia okwa yamukula kOshipopiwa sha holokele mOshifo shika omasiku ga zi ko moka tamu popiwa kutya Elelo lya Shakati kalya li lya kwathela

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Sport Fixtures

21-04-2005

Football Log StandingsSunday Social League...Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Teachers XI 6 5 0 1 31 17 14 15 TommyŽs XI 6 5 0 1 20 12 8 15 Prisons 6 4 1 1 23 17 6 13 Monate Fela 6 3 1 2 18 21 -3 10

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Blatter keen to stay on at Fifa

21-04-2005

BERLIN - Fifa President Sepp Blatter is ready to seek re-election when his current term expires."I'll make myself available again in 2007, if I'm fit and I'm wanted," Blatter was quoted as saying in

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NFA Cup goes to Gobabis

21-04-2005

THE semi-finals of the lucrative Tafel Lager Namibia Football Association (NFA) Cup will be played in Gobabis at the Legare Stadium on April 30.The competition has not been held the eastern town for

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Inuit leader wins the Sophie prize

21-04-2005

OSLO - Canadian Inuit leader Sheila Watt-Cloutier won the 2005 Sophia environment prize yesterday for drawing attention to the impact of climate change and pollution on the traditional lifestyles of

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IN BRIEF

21-04-2005

*ALLIANCE - Foreign ministers from Asia and Africa held talks in the Indonesian capital with the aim of drafting an agreement on a strategic alliance ahead of a weekend summit of leaders from both

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Israeli army starts moving equipment out of Gaza

21-04-2005

JERUSALEM - The Israeli army began moving equipment out of Gaza yesterday in a first step towards the evacuation of Jewish settlers from the coastal territory later this year, a military spokesman

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Zim editor quizzed over election story

21-04-2005

HARARE - Police on Tuesday questioned the editor of a privately owned Zimbabwe weekly after it published an article alleging a scandal over ballot boxes and papers from last month's elections, the

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Comoros cleans up after volcano

21-04-2005

MORONI - Residents on the main island in the Indian Ocean's Comoros archipelago cleaned up yesterday after the weekend eruption of the Mount Karthala volcano blanketed much of Grand Comore with ash

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Angolan national tested for Marburg in South Africa

21-04-2005

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa tested a sick air passenger's blood for Marburg yesterday after the man arrived on a plane from Angola, which is battling the worst ever outbreak of the lethal virus,

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Continuity, missed opportunity seen in selection of new Pope

21-04-2005

PARIS - Newspapers around the world yesterday saw the selection of a conservative German cardinal as the new head of the Roman Catholic Church as a traditional choice and a missed opportunity to

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