25 Articles found on Tuesday, 22 February 2005

Income Tax Act Amended

22-02-2005

The Minister of Finance sprung a surprise on many of us last week when she tabled the amendments to the Income Tax Act in parliament.It is quite clear from the draft bill that the legislation was

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Nissan's Ghosn to hand over duties

22-02-2005

Tokyo - Nissan Motor has announced that its Japanese managing director Toshiyuki Shiga will step up to the position of chief operating officer, taking over day-to-day affairs from Carlos Ghosn, a

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Sasol in billion-rand hedge loss

22-02-2005

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's Sasol is expected to lose 1 billion rand in fuel earnings in its 2005 financial year after hedging its oil revenues last year, a Merrill Lynch report said

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Namibia CPI to be launched

22-02-2005

THE year opened with a monthly inflation rate of 0,06 per cent, recording a decrease from December last year when the inflation rate was 0,5 per cent.However, based on the all-items index, the annual

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3 nabbed for dagga in Swakopmund

22-02-2005

A WELL-KNOWN German photographer and two other German citizens living in Swakopmund were arrested on Saturday after dagga plants and products were confiscated at their homes.Thomas Keller (67), known

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Caprivi Region braces for floods

22-02-2005

THE Caprivi is preparing for another serious flood with the level of the Zambezi River at Katima Mulilo hovering a fraction below two metres yesterday.Although it is too early to tell whether the

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Mutorwa to decide on teen mother's case

22-02-2005

LAWYERS representing Seuaa Karuaihe-Samupofu, whose daughter the Windhoek High School refused to re-admit because she gave birth to a baby in December, have appealed to Basic Education Minister John

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Court vows vengeance against child rapists

22-02-2005

THE High Court declared open season on child rapists yesterday.People who rape children will be sent to prison, and they will be sent there for a very, very long time. This is because when crimes such

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From Scotland to Namibia - Etale Victory

22-02-2005

ONE of the two Scottish trawlers that last year joined the fleet of foreign vessels helping to catch fish for local companies on Saturday became a Namibian flagged vessel.The Etale Fishing Company

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High hopes for fish farming

22-02-2005

AQUACULTURE is destined to become a major commercial industry in the country, says Prime Minister Theo-Ben GurirabIdentified by Government as a priority development area in the National Development

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Big pledges at President's dinner

22-02-2005

THE Sam Nujoma Foundation was launched, with donations and pledges of half a million Namibia dollars, at a farewell gala dinner in honour of outgoing President Sam Nujoma at a Windhoek hotel on

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Heavy showers boost dam levels

22-02-2005

ALTHOUGH good rains fell in many parts of the country at the weekend, some dams are still empty, such as the Daan Viljoen Dam on the outskirts of Windhoek.Last season, the Daan Viljoen Dam stood at

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Kauandenge quits top Nudo post

22-02-2005

EMOTIONS are running high in the National Unity Democratic Organisation after its former Secretary General Joseph Kauandenge quit as advisor to Nudo President Kuaima Riruako yesterday.Kauandenge cited

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Nuusiku wa 'Meleki' a hulitha

22-02-2005

KAMBO O NKUNDANA yoluhodhi yetuzilile mOkaanga kOshaala mUukolonkadhi otayi ti kutya egumbo lya kuku Hileni yIiyambo nedhina lya tseyika nawa Gwiiyambo olya dhengwa ishewe ondhimbo onene sho omutekulu

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Yamwe ya thiga po omagumbo gawo mu Phillippine

22-02-2005

Aantu omayuvi otaya tsikile nokuthiga po omagumbo gawo muPhillipine-uninginino, konima yomasiku omulongo gomaipumomumwe pokati kaakwiita nOorebele dhAaMuslima.Aanamikunda ye li 25 660 oya kuthwa mo

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Osikola yokuteleka ya Marco-Mpollo mOshakati otayi shi enditha nawa

22-02-2005

O SIKOLOA yokulonga oshigwana okuteleka nokuyakula moohotela, yedhina Marco Mpollo Hospitality School, tayi adhika pooha dhOngeleka ya Elcin mOshakati nOmukuluntu gwayo Efolo Natasha Ambuga ota ti

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Mugabe a tidha Omuprefesori Moyo

22-02-2005

HARARE - Ominista yUuyelele Jonathan Moyo okwa tidhwa miilonga konima sho a ningi etokolo okwiithikamena mOmahogololo gopaparliamende ngoka taga ka kala ko omwedhi tagu ya, oshikundaneki shEpangelo

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Country Club leading bowling league

22-02-2005

THE second round of the Windhoek Bowling League took place at the Windhoek Bowling Club over the weekend.This year's Windhoek League consists of four rounds, of which each club in the capital is

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Cycling tour attracts many

22-02-2005

THE past weekend saw more than 110 keen amateur cyclists in and around Windhoek for the inaugural three-day Cycling Development Tour.The event is held under the banner of the Namibian Cycling

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The death of a top author

22-02-2005

His private life was equally dramatic, notably his doomed marriage to Monroe, who was previously married to Yankees baseball hero Joe DiMaggio."Arthur Miller stole Marilyn Monroe from Joe DiMaggio,

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Lion-accused in hospital

22-02-2005

PHALABORWA - Lion-murder accused Richard "Doctor" Mathebula collapsed in prison and was rushed to hospital where he was still recuperating on Monday.This came two weeks after the trial was adjourned

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Israeli cabinet approves historic Gaza pullout

22-02-2005

JERUSALEM - Israel freed 500 Palestinian prisoners in a good-will gesture on Monday, a day after the government gave final approval to a pullout from Gaza and a revised route of the West Bank

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Spy suspect freed in Zim

22-02-2005

Harare - An outgoing lawmaker and senior official in President Robert Mugabe's party charged with spying for South Africa has been freed by the High Court, Saturday's papers said.Phillip Chiyangwa,

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Bush seeks Europe backing

22-02-2005

US President George W Bush urges European nations to give greater support to the new Iraqi government - "the world's newest democracy".In a speech in Brussels yesterday, Bush dismissed the

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In Brief

22-02-2005

RAMALLAH - Legislators from the dominant Fatah movement agreed to bring key loyalists of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas into a new cabinet on Monday, strengthening his hand for peacemaking and

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