24 Articles found on Tuesday, 7 February 2006

Justice Suffers From A Lack Of Funding

07-02-2006

AT the opening of the 2006 session of the High Court, the Honourable Judge President, Judge Damaseb, dealt with the state of affairs in our administration of justice and expressed his regret that

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How Swapo Functions

07-02-2006

IN response to Asser Ntinda's column, 'Zoom In', on February 3 in Namibia Today newspaper. Despite one's immense attempts to disregard the Nujoma factor, it has become increasingly noticeable that

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Keeping Costs Down

07-02-2006

IN the letter 'That Fabulous Fence' published on February 3 2006, remarks were made about the medallions on the fence of the new State House.If Mr Bill Torbitt looked closer, he would have seen that

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Service Delivery Is In Shambles

07-02-2006

I WANT to reiterate and underscore what Gwen Lister has written in The Namibian of 2 February 2006. The service delivery to the public by the public institutions is a matter of great concern to the

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- Tax Talk - Onus of proof on us, not the taxman (part 2)

07-02-2006

WE continue to look at the factors the court will consider when reaching a decision about the nature of the amount received by a taxpayer to determine whether it is taxable or not. The tax court

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Koeberg nuclear plant poses power problems for Namibia

07-02-2006

NAMIBIA will soon have to deal with increased pressure to reduce its reliance on power from South Africa as the Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant near Cape Town prepares to shut down its second unit for

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Railway project steaming ahead

07-02-2006

THE first phase of the Northern Railway Extension Project - from Tsumeb to Ondangwa - is almost complete. Works Ministry spokesman Julius Ngweda told The Namibian last week that the embankment for

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Ministry of Gender Equality targets customer satisfaction

07-02-2006

The Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Marlene Mungunda, yesterday launched the ministry's customer-service charters.The ministry's three directorates - Gender Equality, Child Welfare and

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Rape suspect on the run

07-02-2006

OSHAKATI - Police at Oshakati are hunting a suspected rapist who allegedly raped two young women at Kandjengedhi location near Oshakati last weekend. Police at Oshakati told Nampa that the suspect,

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Namibia to gun for 2006 Fed Cup

07-02-2006

NAMIBIAN women tennis players are expected to compete at the Fed Cup in Turkey from April 24 this year. The Namibian team, which will consist of four players, will battle it out against 13 other

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Governor 'on leave' over food scandal

07-02-2006

CAPRIVI Regional Governor Bernard Sibalatani has been put on unpaid leave to allow the rest of the council to take disciplinary measures against him and others for allowing 230 000 tonnes of food aid

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Swapo faction imposes new Otjozondjupa branch heads

07-02-2006

DISSATISFACTION is rife among Swapo Party members at Okahandja after a group close to party President Sam Nujoma dissolved the local leadership and appointed a new group in preparation for Swapo's

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More investigations into hospital fraud

07-02-2006

AUDITORS investigating how much the Ministry of Health lost through theft and fraudulent overtime and travel claims at the Windhoek Central Hospital last year have extended their probe.

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Six years later, teacher's arson killing case in court

07-02-2006

THE six-year delay in the murder trial of former teacher Efraim Rachimo Haradoëb, who is accused of having killed his girlfriend in late 1998 by dousing her with petrol and setting her on fire, is

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Govt keeps ad ban on The Namibian

07-02-2006

THE five-year-old political ban on Government advertising in The Namibian is apparently still in place. This has emerged after a tender for Government advertising was cancelled and later

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Kaapanda launches major Works clean-up operation

07-02-2006

THE Minister of Works, Transport and Communication, Joel Kaapanda, yesterday officially inaugurated 'Operation Clean-Up', a campaign to rid Government offices of unused equipment and clutter. The

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Home Affairs to slash waiting time for IDs

07-02-2006

THE waiting period for identity documents will be reduced from more than two years to 24 days and that of passports from 100 days to 10 days by April this year. That was the promise of Minister of

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Kapia a shunwa ishewe moofuto dhoSwapo

07-02-2006

Kapia okwa shunwa ishewe momusholondondo gwoofuto dhaaniilonga yoSwapo konima sho ngoka a li Amushanga gwopakathimbo mEwawa lyAagundjuka moSwapo, Eveline !Nawases a ningi eindilo kaanambelewa nenge

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Ohaingu natango onkee kayi na mwene

07-02-2006

O SHIKANDJO shUulenga sha Haingu mUukwanyama mOshitopolwa sha Hangwena onkee kashi na mwene natango okuza sho Elenga enene Victor Weyulu e shi thigi po sho a mana oondjenda dhe meti 28 Novemba 2005

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Nakukwata yaali koonkondo ta kongwa kOpolisi

07-02-2006

O POLISI mOshakati oya tseyitha kutya otayi kongo omulumentu a tseyika ashike nedhina Shakalaka, shi na sha nekwatonkonga aakiitu yaali lwopUkandjengedi mpoka mOshakati, sha ningwa aniwa

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Yaali yehangano lya Nabta inaa enda po we pOkapale kOombesa

07-02-2006

O OYENE yOombesa hadhi londekele pOkapale koombesa pOndangwa oya shangela kOshifo shika taya nyenyeta nokutseyitha kutya oya lombwela omusamane Vespa Muunda, ngoka e li Amushanga omukuluntu gwEhangano

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Football Log Standings

07-02-2006

MTC Namibia Premier LeagueTeam P W D L GF GA Pts Civics 8 6 2 0 20 6 20 Blue Waters 9 6 1 2 17 7 19 Orlando Pirates 9 5 3 1 23 13 18 Black Africa 8 4 2 2 12 10 14 African Stars 9 3 4 2 9 6 13

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Swimmers excel at aquapentathlon

07-02-2006

THE Namibia Swimming Union hosted its annual aquapentathlon in Windhoek at the weekend, with swimmers competing in all four strokes as well as the 200-metre individual medley. Places were awarded

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Notices

07-02-2006

New netball league meetingINTERESTED companies, parastatals and Government ministries are requested to attend an information-sharing meeting on the establishment of a new Industrial Netball League

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