23 Articles found on Monday, 10 January 2005
10-01-2005
MAYO - Hashim Khalil Osman peeks out from the remains of his hut, partly bulldozed and then patched up with plastic sacking, to see if help has arrived to alleviate the misery of life in the slum
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HOUSTON - Lawyers for Russian oil company Yukos are digging to find out who will control a crucial production unit sold off last month in a highly disputed auction so they know whom to sue for
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JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's net reserves edged up to US$11,43 billion (N$69,72 billion) in December, data showed on Friday, with analysts saying a slowdown in the pace of increase probably reflected
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WINDHOEK - The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) has vowed to work towards certain projects aimed at creating funds for human resource training to help small and medium enterprises
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HOUSTON - Houston tops a US magazine's annual fattest cities list for the fourth time in five years, with four other Texas cities waddling into the top 25.Fast food restaurants - Houston has twice the
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THE Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's decision to suspend the airing of religious programmes on national television and radio was implemented yesterday, when all sermons were taken off the air.The
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PRIME Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab says Namibia will respond positively to the tsunami disaster in South-east Asia and East Africa.At a working reception held at his official residence at Swakopmund for
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THE Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources has expressed concern over the state of the fishing industry.Last year ended with news of retrenchments and 2005 started with more news of factories
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KARAS Regional Governor Dawid Boois has sent out a SOS to the Central Government, pleading with it not to stop the drought relief programme in his region because "people are suffering because of
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OPOLISI oyi li molukongo lwomulumentu Omutanzania, Gavin Nkwandla (24), ngoka a li i iyaka Oshipangelo sha Central Hospital mOvenduka omasiku ga zi ko.Nkwandla okwa li omunandholongo a tegelela
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AANIILONGA yOkampani onkwati yoohi ya Cadilu Fishing, mboka ya li ye na okukuthwa miilonga pauvathano, oya shuna kiilonga yawo mEtine lya zi ko.Aaniilonga mbaka oyo mboka haa yi nOosikepa mefuta.
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ONKUNDANA ye tu zilile mElelo lyAukwanyama, twe yi pewa ku Amushanga gwElelo lyOpamuthigululwaklo lyAukwanyama meme Tresia Nghipandulwa, otayi ti kutya limwe lyomOmalenga omanene gAukwanyama
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AANAMA yomuhoko gwAa!Aman oya hala okuninga oonkundathana nEpangelo lya Ndowishi ye li indile omakwathelo.Kaptein gwAa!Aman, Cornelius Frederick okwa li a tetwa omutse kAandowishi omanga aantu ye ya
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OMUNAMBELEWA kwali mOshikondo shOkastoma moNooli, okuzilila mOmbelewa yawo yUuministeli wIimaliwa mOshakati tate Evarde Shaffa sha Vatuva okwa manene oondjenda dhe ombaadhila mOshakati ongula yEtitano
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EHANGANO etumimawimbepo lya Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) olya kutha mo mombepo ooprograma dhalyo dhopambepo pakathimbo.Shika osha ningwa molwashoka aniwa NBC okwi ikwata omikalo ndhoka
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OMBEPO yoshikungulu ndjoka ya landulwa komvula yi li hwepo lela mIitopolwa yimwe moNooli oshiwike sha zi ko, unene tuu moshitopowla sha Musati nosha Hangwena ombinga yimwe, osha etele aantu oyendji
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ATAR - Former world ski champion Luc Alphand of France won the 361 kilometre ninth stage of the Dakar-2005 rally here on Saturday.Driving a Mitsubishi, he completed the stage in 4 hours, 52 minutes,
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LONDON - Sir Alex Ferguson was forced to issue an apology to Manchester United fans around the world after non-league minnows Exeter City left Old Trafford having secured an FA Cup third round
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MADRID - Reigning Spanish champions Valencia took their unbeaten streak to eight games, with six wins over the same stretch, with a 2-1 victory over neighbours Levante on Saturday.Goals from Ruben
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CHIEF Santos midfielder Brian Gurirab ensured that the Namibian presidential invitation team walked away with a one-all draw, after driving home a thunderous strike from at least 25 metres against a
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LONDON - Three people died after severe flooding hit the city of Carlisle in northwest England, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes, British police said Sunday.Heavy rains and strong gales
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RAMALLAH, West Bank - Palestinians voted for a successor to veteran leader Yasser Arafat yesterday with his longtime deputy Mahmud Abbas poised for a victory that could pave the way for a revival of
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NAIROBI - Sudan's Vice President Ali Osman Taha and the country's main rebel leader John Garang signed a peace accord here yesterday ending Africa's longest-running conflict.Taha and Garang inked the
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