24 Articles found on Wednesday, 6 April 2005

Zim business leaders urge talks to revive economy

06-04-2005

JOHANNESBURG - Zimbabwe's business leaders have urged President Robert Mugabe and the country's opposition to bury their differences to rescue a once-prosperous economy, battered by a five-year

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Complex link between growth, employment

06-04-2005

ECONOMIC growth and unemployment are normally said to go hand in hand, but higher productivity could also result in higher growth with fewer jobs, the Bank of Namibia (BoN) has said.The above analysis

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President hammers home his message on serving people

06-04-2005

PRESIDENT Hifikepunye Pohamba has called upon regional and local government officials to work hard for the people who elected them.Addressing a large crowd at St Mary's Anglican Church at Odibo on

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Boy, 5, drowns in well

06-04-2005

A five-year-old boy drowned in a well at Linyange village in the Uukwambi area on Saturday afternoon.Paulus Nande Paulus, was with two other children who also fell into the well while they were

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Zimbabwe elections free and fair, says Tonchi

06-04-2005

THE head of the Electoral Commission Forum of Southern African Development Countries' observer mission to Zimbabwe, Victor Tonchi, has given his blessing to that country's elections, declaring them

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UN agency prepares to repatriate Caprivi exiles

06-04-2005

JOHANNESBURG - About 30 Namibians in exile in the Dukwe refugee camp in Botswana are to be voluntarily repatriated, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) confirmed on Friday. UNHCR Botswana Representative

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New faces in Parliament

06-04-2005

FIVE additional members were sworn into the National Assembly yesterday morning, only hours before President Hifikepunye Pohamba opened the first session of the country's new parliament.They are

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Muti murder ruling today

06-04-2005

RUNDU - Regional Court Magistrate Albertina Mutilitha is to hand down judgement today in the case of two men who allegedly killed their grandmother to sell her organs for muti purposes.The accused,

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Nafau, Rhino negotiate lay-offs

06-04-2005

THE Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union and the management of Rhino Garments will tomorrow start negotiating retrenchment packages for the more than 1 600 workers who will lose their jobs when the

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Shooting at village

06-04-2005

THE Okahao Police are investigating a case of attempted murder, after a 40-year-old man stormed the house of Leonard Shetunyenga at Oloole village on Friday night and fired at him.The suspect

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Man kills cop wife, self

06-04-2005

A 40-year-old Policewoman was killed by her husband on Friday, before he took his own life at Oshitayi village in the Ondangwa area.The Police reported yesterday that Mariana Shikongo, a Police

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Rapist of 6-year-old girl gets prescribed jail term

06-04-2005

A WINDHOEK resident who admitted that he had raped a six-year-old girl in the capital two years ago was sentenced to the mandatory minimum term of 15 years' imprisonment on Friday.Michael Muramba had

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MPs in moment of silence for pope

06-04-2005

A MOMENT of silence was observed in the National Assembly chambers yesterday at the start of proceedings to open the Fourth Parliament, in tribute to Pope John Paul II.Speaker Theo-Ben Gurirab

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Pohamba the 'rain king'

06-04-2005

IN the North they say Omulumenhu Omunelao, 'the man of luck' or 'a lucky man', if you are followed by rain. If that is the case, the heavens seem to be showering their blessings on President

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Keetmanshoop Govt offices run dry

06-04-2005

GOVERNMENT offices in Keetmanshoop ran dry yesterday as the town council took a bold step to recover close to a million dollars in long overdue debts.

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No Namibian must be left behind: President

06-04-2005

HARD work.This was the main thrust of President Hifikepunye Pohamba's inaugural address to Namibia's Fourth Parliament when it opened yesterday.The rain that started as a light drizzle upon the

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Namibia otashi vulika a gwile mompumbwe yolusheno

06-04-2005

OTASHI vulika Namibia a ka taalele uupyakadhi wolusheno molwashoka ehangano egandji lyolusheno lyaSouth Afrika ita li vulu okugandja eshilipaleko lyokutsikile negandjo lyolusheno ku Namibia ngashi sha

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Yatatu ya sa moshiponga shohauto

06-04-2005

AANTU aakuluntu yatatu oya si uusiku wEtitatu sho ohauto moka ya li ya kandoma okuza mo Karibib.Aantu mbaka oya li yu uka kefumviko ko Swakopmund. Omuntu omutitano ngoka a li wo mohauto ndjika

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ECB a gwedhela ondando yolusheno

06-04-2005

OLAATA onkondololi yegandjo lyolusheno mu Namibia nenge Electricity Control Board (ECB) oya tseyitha kutya oya gwedhela ondando yayo yolusheno noopelesenda hamano yaalongithi yolusheno aanene.

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Tatekulu Josef Mutumbulwa a hulithila pOmatala ga Shakati

06-04-2005

O MUKALIMO gwomomukunda Oikokola popepi nOmungwelume mUukwanyama mOshitopolwa sha Hangwena, tatekulu Josef Mutumbulwa okwa hulithile pOmatala ga Shakati komatango gOmaandaha ngaka ga zi ko konima

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Temus a dhipaga omuholike gwe e ti idhipaga

06-04-2005

ONKUNDANA ye tu zilila momukunda Oshitayi mOndonga mOshitopolwa sha Shana, otayi ti kutya omukalimo gwaamoka tate Temus Shikongo gwoomvula 41 okwa dhipaga omukulukadhi gwe Marian Kapewangolo gwoomvula

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Log Standings

06-04-2005

Namibia Premier League Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Civics 21 14 7 0 45 17 28 49 Blue Waters 21 15 3 3 59 19 40 48 Tigers 20 13 5 2 33 15 18 44 Ramblers 21 12 2 7 44 29 15 38 XI Arrows 21 10 4 7 41

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Swimmers excel at SA Prestige Gala

06-04-2005

NAMIBIAN swimmers recently did their country proud at the Prestige Age Group gala held in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.This is the most prestigious Age Group swimming meet held annually in South

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Wanderers stringers take first rugby club champs

06-04-2005

THE second team of Wanderers Rugby Club collected the first prize in a series of the Windhoek Lager Rugby Club Championships which started at Tsumeb last weekend.The Windhoek side pocketed N$5 000 and

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