23 Articles found on Tuesday, 1 March 2005
01-03-2005
The developments in Namibia are a true reflection of the route the Catholic Church has taken since 1978 - in good and bad. Somehow most of the issues at stake in Namibia and the world at large centre
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I AM a proud member of Swapo and love our country very much.Over the years since independance, our national leaders have always promoted peace and stability within our country and the neigbouring
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ALLOW me a space in your accredited daily newspaper to express my views on the raping and murdering of women and children in our land of the brave.As patriots of our beloved country, we should
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THE suspended Receiver of Revenue in Oshakati, Hans Haraseb, allegedly accumulated millions of dollars in mostly hidden assets when he was in charge of collecting taxes from bonded warehouses at
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THE investigation into suspended Oshakati Receiver Hans Haraseb's wealth has brought to light a tangled web of connections in which Government-backed empowerment loans often appear to be predicated
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THE chickens hatched by a N$10 million loan deal, which appears to have burned more than just the taste buds of the Government Institutions Pension Fund and the former holders of the Namibian
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THREE guest farms in the scenic Naukluft Mountains in the Hardap Region have developed a product with interesting options for visitors to Sossusvlei. The joint venture by the Ababis, Blaesskranz and
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RUNDU - A 25-year-old man appeared briefly in the Rundu Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of murdering his mother.Egberth Kanyeva Mukumbi was not asked to plead and the case was postponed to
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THE High Court has again postponed the hearing of closing arguments and counter-arguments in the trial of eight people charged with a multi-million dollar robbery at Brakwater in November 2000.The
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NAMIBIA is the only country in Africa that has performed exceptionally well in all Global Environment Facility (GEF) programmes on the continent, according to the United Nations. The United Nations
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SEUAA Karuaihe-Samupofu, whose daughter was refused readmission by the Windhoek High School because she gave birth to a baby in December, has asked the High Court to allow the young mother back in the
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THE Prime Minister yesterday declined to accept a proposal that the commission to determine the salaries of public office-bearers should be totally independent.The proposal was put to Theo-Ben Gurirab
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THE Congress of Democrats yesterday proposed that parliamentarians and civil servants contribute more towards the Government medical aid scheme in light of the crisis the fund is facing to meet the
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OMUKIINTU gumwe omugundjuka gwoomvula 23 okwa kwatwa po kOpolisi pOmbaye mEtiyali lyoshiwike sha zi ko, sho a ekelehi okahanona ke opo ka valwa.Okahanona haka kokamati oki istuwa omutenya gweti: 18
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PONDANGWA PETHIMBO ta popitha oshigwana pOndangwa mOshitopolwa sha Shana mEtitatu lyoshiwike sha zi ko, Omupresidende omukulu ye wo oye gwotangotango gwa Zambia Omundohotola Kenneth David Kaunda
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OMUTUMBA gwOpashigwana ogwa zimine osheetwapo shOmuprima nokuzimina kutya naku ningwe olutu lwi ikalekelwa ndoka talu ka tala kutya iilyo yEgumbo ndika nosho wo mbyoka yOlaata yOpashigwana otayi kala
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LOS ANGELES - "Sit your asses down!" With those four words, comedian Chris Rock set the tone for a new formula that broadcast executives and Academy Award organisers hope will attract a larger,
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LOS ANGELES - Backstage at the Academy Awards, Clint Eastwood contemplated how deserving he was to come away with his second best-picture and directing triumph, this time for the boxing tale 'Million
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BUJUMBURA - Voters in Burundi took part in the country's first democratic poll in 12 years on Monday, a constitutional referendum to prepare for elections to build an ethnically balanced government
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Pop star Michael Jackson's child abuse trial began in earnest yesterday when the opening statements were made.The main stage of the trial will reveal full details of the allegations. The singer is
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ABIDJAN - Pro-government militia attacked rebel fighters in western Ivory Coast on Monday, raising fears of a return to all-out war in the world's top cocoa grower.The fighting erupted around 4 am
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ILLA, IRAQ - A suicide car bomber killed 110 people and wounded 133 near a crowded marketplace south of Baghdad on Monday in the single bloodiest attack in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein.The
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LONDON - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he would not tolerate attacks such as last Friday's suicide bombing in Israel and reaffirmed his commitment to finding peace.TEHRAN - Russia and Iran
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