32 Articles found on Monday, 4 April 2005
04-04-2005
GIBEON - The Governor of Hardap, Katrina Hanse, has urged communal farmers in the region to strive towards improving the quality of their livestock to meet international meat product demands.Hanse
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Namibia Premier League...Played Friday, April 1 Black Africa 1-1 Friends Played Saturday, April 2 Ramblers 6-0 Deportivo Orlando Pirates 4-3 XI Arrows African Stars 0-0 Blue Waters ** Life
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THE Big Issue Namibia united with other organisations around the world on Friday by staging a march under the banner of the worldwide movement Global Call to Action Against Poverty.Global Call to
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NAMIBIA needs to break down climate change into simple concepts and ideas that ordinary citizens can understand and will support, a senior official in the Ministry of Environment and Tourism has
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FOREIGN Affairs Minister Marco Hausiku has denied that he pursued a witch-hunt against staff who worked closely with his axed predecessor, Hidipo Hamutenya.Former Hamutenya secretary Johanna Salomo
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* BULK water supplier NamWater on Friday temporary suspended the water supply to Keetmanshoop because of outstanding debts.NamWater's General Manager of Operations, Dr Kuiri Tjipanjandjra, confirmed
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THREE adults and a baby on their way to a funeral at the coast died when the vehicle they were travelling in left the road and overturned outside Karibib on Friday night.The fifth person travelling in
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THE Swakopmund Town Council has decided not to charge location fees for the movie being made on former President Sam Nujoma's role in the country's liberation.At its monthly meeting last week, the
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HARARE - Zimbabwe's neighbours yesterday endorsed elections overwhelmingly won by President Robert Mugabe's ruling party, brushing aside opposition complaints of fraud and countering criticism from
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THE Ministry of Health and Social Services dropped a bombshell on Friday when it announced that the payment of old-age pensions would be delayed because of recent changes in Ministries.The Ministry of
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JOHANNESBURG - The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania yesterday conveyed condolences to all Catholics, saying it was saddened by the death of Pope John Paul."The PAC particularly appreciated the Pope
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LAGOS - As Nigerian Catholics poured into their churches yesterday to honour the life and death of Pope John Paul II some had already begun to pray that his successor will be the first African pontiff
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PARIS - African leaders mourned the death of Pope John Paul II yesterday, hailing his commitment to development, peace and democracy on the world's poorest continent.Nigeria's President Olusegun
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NAMIBIAN Catholics joined millions of faithful around the world yesterday in mourning the death of the head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II.One of the most influential and
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VATICAN CITY: Here is a guide to what happens after the Pope dies: ** Once a pope dies, his camerlengo (chamberlain) officially confirms his death, seals his private apartment and prepares the funeral
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HARARE - A crushing election victory has tightened President Robert Mugabe's grip on power but is likely only to aggravate his personal isolation and Zimbabwe's ruinous crisis, analysts say.Mugabe,
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PRETORIA - Cote d'Ivoire officials say they pinning their hopes on a weekend peace summit lead by South African President Thabo Mbeki, who is trying to mediate an end to the West African country's
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SANTA MARIA, California - Michael Jackson's child-sex trial heads into a critical phase as jurors are set to hear of five more boys, including actor Macaulay Culkin, the superstar allegedly molested
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GUNUNG SITOLI - Two intense aftershocks struck north-western Indonesia yesterday in the latest of a barrage of jolts since a massive quake nearly a week ago killed about 1 300 people, meteorologists
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UNEMPLOYMENT will continue to dog Namibia unless agricultural and manufacturing production is improved, skills levels are enhanced and greater access to finance is created.The country's unemployment
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CHITUNGWIZA - Omaalaka ngoka geholike mondoolopa ya Chitungwiza oga li owala wala mEtine lya zi ko konima sho aalandithi konyala ayehe ya mbombolokele kuuketha womahogololo opo ya ka hogololele
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BUJUMBURA - Oontauki dha Burundi dhi li 150 000 lwaampoka dha li mu Tanzania, odha shuna kegeumbo nuumvo, ehangano ekwatheli lyoontauki lyIigwanahangano osho lya popi ngaaka mEtine lya zi
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ASMARA - Omathikamenathano gAaEthiopia nAaEritrea otashi vulika ga ka ete iita pokati kiilongo mboka iyali, omukalekipo gwombili omukuluntu gwIigwanahangano, osho a popi mEtine lya zi ko.Iilongo mbika
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RAMBLERS gave hapless Deportivo Alaves a 6-0 defeat in their premiership encounter at the Ramblers Stadium on Saturday, while African Stars held Blue Waters to a 0-0 draw later on the day.Black Africa
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BRAVE Warriors coach Max Johnson has called up six additional players to his training group, and made two surprising drops, ahead of Namibia's Cosafa Castle Cup match against Botswana in two weeks'
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*PERSUADED - A parliamentary delegation from Kyrgyzstan arrived in Moscow for talks with the Central Asian nation's ousted president Askar Akayev, aimed at persuading the veteran leader to officially
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BAGHDAD - Iraqi lawmakers elected Industry Minister Hajim al-Hassani, a Sunni Arab, as parliament speaker yesterday, ending days of deadlock and moving forward on forming a new government two months
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KINSHASA - UN peacekeeping forces clashed on Saturday with armed militias in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), killing 18, as they began a military operation to disarm rebels after the expiry
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RIYADH - Saudi security forces and militants clashed yesterday in central Saudi Arabia, a security official said.The shootout took place in al-Qassim, 355 kilometres north-west of the capital,
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LONDON - Mark Thatcher, son of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, said yesterday he had been denied a visa to rejoin his family in the United States, calling it a result of his guilty
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BAGHDAD - At least 44 US soldiers and 12 prisoners were wounded late on Saturday in a 40-minute assault by dozens of fighters on the notorious US-run Abu Ghraib jail outside Baghdad, the US military
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MEME Laimi Stefanus gwomomukunda Olupumbu mUukwambi mOshitopolwa sha Musati, ta yambidhidhwa kOmusita gwEgongalo lya Lupumbu meme Sheeli Hulda Haitana noshowo komukwanegongalo gwegongalo ndyoka kuku
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