40 Articles found on Tuesday, 5 July 2005
05-07-2005
PLEASE allow me space in my favourite daily newspaper to congratulate One Africa Television for its live transmission of the World Youth Championships and the World Confederation Cup Football
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PLEASE allow me to warn my fellow Namibians about Dr Rath.I'm living in Europe and have followed the story of Dr Rath very closely.This man came to Germany a few years ago claiming to have a cure for
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I ALWAYS read Gwen Lister's Political Perspective because it is to the point and gives credit where it is due and criticises when necessary.So, we are on par on our outlook! I fully agree with you on
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RECENTLY, I had the pleasure of having wonderful service from the Namibian Police here in Windhoek, and I realised that there may be many similar incidents of this nature never written about because
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I WOULD really appreciate it if your newspaper can place this letter.I wish to seek clarification from persons or institutions through this letter about an incident that happened on 20 June 2005 in my
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SIRTE, Libya - Buoyed by a surge of global goodwill, Africa kept pressure on the rich world yesterday with its leaders readying a call for fairer trade and debt cancellation in the fight against
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THE local economy was affected by the economic activities of the industrial countries, with the Gross Domestic Product growing at a much lower rate during the first quarter of 2005 than previously,
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JOHANNESBURG - South African maize futures closed higher on Friday, with traders torn between worry over low demand and a massive crop and concerns that at such low prices levels farmers might go
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THE desperate cries for help that came from a fatally injured Rehoboth resident who had been stabbed with a knife - allegedly by her husband - were relived in the High Court in Windhoek
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DEREGULATION, long touted as a solution to many emerging economies in enhancing competition and growth, is not yet on the cards for Namibia.Though the phenomenon had proved popular in other countries
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THE head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCRN) yesterday called on local authorities to consider the position of poor people before increasing water tariffs.Bishop Zephania Kameeta
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THE National Housing Enterprise (NHE) is battling to pay the City of Windhoek for land bought for low-cost housing developments.Cash-flow problems at the NHE, which, at the beginning of the year owed
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INVESTIGATIONS into why tons of food aid were left to go to waste in a military warehouse near Katima Mulilo have reached an advanced stage.A special team instructed by the Prime Minister to probe why
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THE Bicycle Empowerment Network (BEN) Namibia has received a shipment of 350 bikes from its UK Partner Charity, Re-Cycle.Re-Cycle collects unused bikes in the UK and ships them to organisations in
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WASHINGTON - The International Center for Research on Women ( ICRW) and four key international partners will join forces with African parliamentarians to accelerate efforts to help women fight
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A 34-year-old Henties Bay resident was shot in the leg after he allegedly assaulted a policeman on Friday. Benedictus Baumgarten was arrested for assault with intention to cause grievous bodily
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GOBABIS - The Gobabis municipality on Thursday cut the Epako Junior Secondary School's water and electricity supply because of non-payment of debts totalling N$600 000.School principal Victor Makgone
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CONVICTED triple murderer Tuhafeni Berendisa Kutamudi should be jailed for the rest of his life, the State advocate who has been prosecuting him on the three counts of murder that he was convicted of
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ISRAELI tycoon Lev Leviev's marine mining outfit in Namibia is struggling to find enough diamonds to keep his polishing factory in stones, and it may turn to rival De Beers to fill the shortfall,
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L USAKA - Onkundana okuzilila ko Lusaka sha Zambia otayi ti kutya Opolisi oyi ithana omukuluntu gwOshifokundaneki shopaumwene hashi gandja uusama noonkondo kEpangelo, a ka pulwa-pulwe kombinga
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O KAPALE ketanga lyokoompadhi mu Katutura, hoka ngashiingeyi ka tulwa pomuthika gwopaigwana, oka lukilwa Omupresidende omukulu gwa Namibia, Sam Nujoma.Ano ngashiingeyi okapale haka ota ka kala haka
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A AGUNDJUKA yaali yOkampani yedhina Koneh, Henock Nantanga na Fanuel Shipanga oya kwashilipaleka uudhano wEtanga lyokOompadhi mboka ethigathano lyawo tali ka kala ko mehuliloshiwike lyeti 16 sigo 17
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P ETHIMBO ta patulula uudhano mboka wa kwashilipalekwa kOngeshefa yedhina Koneh mOlyomakaya ga zi ko mOshakati, oshilyo shOshigongi oshitiyali shOpashigwana Peya Mushelenga okwa ninga eindilo
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O kutameka omwedhi nguka aakalimo yomOnooli otaya ka ya moondjato dhawo shi vulithe nale kombinga yiifuta yolusheno.Shika osheya moshigwana sho ehangano lyokugandja olusheno koshigwana shomOnooli
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I ITOPOLWA ngashi Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana nOshikoto otayi ka mona owala oopelesenda 27 momulekeneno gwomayambulepo, nando nee oopelesenda omilongo hamano (60%) dhAanamibia omo tadhi adhika
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Ehuliloshiwike lya zi ko lya dhenga oyendji pomutima mokukundana kutya omuhikingalo OmuAmerika gwedhina Luther Ronzoni Vandros okwa hulitha.Sho nda lombwelwa ongula yOsoondaha kutya gumwe
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ROME - Kehe mongundu yAafrika yatatu, gumwe gwomuyo oku na omanyutu na aantu oomiliyuna 852 muuyuni, otaya si ondjala, olopota yIigwanahangano osho ya popi ngaaka mEtitano lya zi ko.Olopota ndjika
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NATIONAL Council MP Peya Mushelenga has called on businesses to support sport in the regions, especially in the North.Launching the Koneh Soccer Tournament in Oshakati on Saturday, Mushelenga said
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CANADA got just the start they needed against a powerful Namibian side in the opening round of the ICC Trophy in Ireland at the weekend.A century by Man-of-the-Match John Davison, well supported by
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LONDON - Steven Gerrard may be on the verge of leaving Liverpool after his agent said talks over a new deal had broken down and were unlikely to start again.The England midfielder is unhappy
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SEVERAL Ramblers players have complained that the club did not pay them according to an agreement they had before the NFA Cup, which they won after defeating Black Africa 5-3 on penalties last
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PARIS - Following is a guide to some economic issues which will be prominent at a Group of Eight summit at the luxury golf resort of Gleneagles, Scotland, which begins tomorrow with dinner and ends
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SYRTE, Libya - African Union leaders yesterday called on their fellow African nations to present a united front in their dealings with the rest of the world and exhorted the rich nations of the
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TRIBUTES continued to pour in yesterday for Grammy-winning soul singer and songwriter Luther Vandross who died on Friday in hospital.He was 54. Vandross suffered a serious stroke two years ago. He
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KINSHASA - Several hundred Congolese soldiers went on the rampage in the relatively stable west of the country on Sunday, beating up civilians and looting homes after finding a colleague hacked to
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KABUL - A US air strike in eastern Afghanistan last week killed 17 civilians, including women and children, a governor said yesterday as the search continued for the missing comrades of a rescued US
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JERUSALEM - Israeli President Moshe Katsav said yesterday the vocal opposition of pro-settler rabbis to Israel's Gaza pullout could incite ultranationalists to try to assassinate Prime Minister Ariel
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* HOSTAGE - Iraqi and US troops combed suspected insurgent hideouts in west Baghdad after Egypt's ambassador designate became the first foreign head of mission kidnapped in the 15-month-old hostage
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JOHANNESBURG - South African President Thabo Mbeki discussed the demolitions campaign in Zimbabwe during a meeting late on Sunday with that country's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, the
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LONDON - President George W. Bush has told Britain's Tony Blair to expect no favours at this week's Group of Eight summit in return for backing the US-led war in Iraq despite reports of a
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