23 Articles found on Thursday, 13 July 2006
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SOUTHERN Africa just had one of the wettest summers on record, turning its usual brown sunburnt landscapes into verdant green paradises.In South Africa's Kruger National Park, vegetation has grown
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TORONTO-listed TEAL Exploration & Mining has announced that its Namibian subsidiary has signed a memorandum of understanding with EVI Mining Company and NedCapital Namibia, the financial advisers to
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THE Ministry of Lands and Resettlement has rescinded a decision to allocate land to a prominent personality in communal farming circles, telling him that the notification letter about his allotment
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HEALTH Minister Dr Richard Kamwi yesterday paid a surprise visit to polio patients in Ward 5A of the Katutura Hospital and said he was pleased with the progress they are making. "We are quite
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"DIRTY THOUGHTS" that entered the mind of confessed child rapist and murderer Willem Louw were the trigger that set off his crimes at Swakopmund early last year, Louw testified in his trial in the
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NAMIBIA Liquid Fuels, which has a three-year contract to import 50 per cent of all Namibia's liquid fuel requirements, yesterday tried to defend the biggest-ever BEE deal made in Namibia, but left
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MINISTER of Justice and Attorney General, Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana, was shocked by the poor state of some of Namibia's Magistrate's Courts, she told the newly appointed Magistrates' Commission
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MEMBERS of Parliament were at loggerheads late yesterday in the National Assembly about procedures regarding the reconsideration of the Children's Status Bill, which was sent back to the House with
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MEMBERS of Parliament were at loggerheads late yesterday in the National Assembly about procedures regarding the reconsideration of the Children's Status Bill, which was sent back to the House with
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FORMER Namibian Police Deputy Inspector General Fritz Nghiishililwa walked out of court a free man on Tuesday, when a fraud case brought against him eight months ago was dropped. Charges of fraud,
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A POLICE operation conducted on the road between Mariental and Kalkrand on Sunday resulted in the arrest of two men for drug dealing, the Police reported yesterday. The two men, aged 31 and 41, were
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THE Namibia-Angola Joint Commission on Defence and Security concluded its 13th session at Ondangwa last week, expressing concern about criminal activities threatening security in the two countries.
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THE arrest of union leader Benny Petrus did not come as a surprise, according to Hango Paulus, President of the Trade Union Congress of Namibia (Tucna). Petrus, second vice president of the Namibian
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POMUNGWELUME P ETHIMBO ta talele po Omungwelume mOshikandjo sha Haingu mOukwanyama mOshitopolwa sha Hangwena, Ohamba yAukwanyama meekulu Martha Mwadinomho yaKristian yaNelumbu, okupitila mu tate
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THE undefeated Namibian lightweight champion, Paulus 'Hitman' Moses, says he does not fear Romania's Mihaita Mutu. The two are expected to trade blows in a WBA Intercontinental Lightweight title bout
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BERLIN - South African President Thabo Mbeki said fears that his country was not financially or logistically equipped to host the football World Cup 2010 were unfounded. Mbeki said South Africa was
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KINSHASA - Police used clubs and tear gas to break up a political demonstration in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Tuesday which left several opposition supporters gravely
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GAZA - Israel killed nine members of one Palestinian family in an air strike on Gaza yesterday that destroyed a three-storey residential building where the top Hamas commanders were believed to be
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HARARE - A member of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and an associate were yesterday denied bail by a magistrates court after they were charged with conspiring to assault a
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MOGADISHU - A Somali warlord ousted from his stronghold last month by Islamic militia has thrown his lot in with the country's largely powerless transitional government, an official said
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KIDNAP - Dozens of Iraqi Shi'ites were kidnapped by gunmen from a bus station in the restive town of Muqdadiyah, northeast of the capital, a leading MP announced in parliament. * ANGER - Cuba reacted
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MUMBAI - Indian police used sniffer dogs and picked through the wreckage for clues yesterday after a series of bombs blew apart trains and killed at least 190 people in the financial capital,
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O MUVU ngoka a lopotelwe mOshifo shika taku fekelwa a lalwa koonkondo kuwalye moshipangelo shEpangelo sha Shakati ongulohi yeti 29 Juni 2006, okwa piti a hulitha ongula yohela moshipangelo shEpangelo
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