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 SMS Of The Day * THIS nation is in dire need of a massive conference on housing. When we experienced a crisis in the education sector a crisis-control brain-storming conference was organised which resulted in the best deal ever for the Namibian child, nam
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 Bouquets And Brickbats * COMMISSIONER of Prisons, can you please explain the strategies you use to appoint officers to certain positions? It is my observation that you are being fed with wrong information then you just promote individuals without making p
 SMS Of The Day * I THINK Paulus ‘The Rock’ Ambunda lost his belt because of this promoter and trainer. How can a world champion still be training at the Katutura Youth Complex where there is not enough equipment. I think they must follow the example of Ha
 Food For Thought * NAMIBIA Dairies are unable to match low prices of imported milk and this ultimately means the consumer will have to pay more for local milk. Look at the prices of the local chicken. All these profits are going in the pockets of a few in
 Bouquets And Brickbats * I AM pleased to hear that Cabinet has responded positively to the proposal of Namibia Dairies to support the industry. The restrictions which support the industry by reducing competition to ensure the survival of the industry is a
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 Food For Thought * JACKY Asheeke was so right with her last column- why are the fathers of the dead children not being prosecuted? (Reference to the children who died in shack fires last week) Our justice system still protects men over women. In this cont
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 SMS Of The Day * WHY doesn’t NBC listen when they are criticised? The little red chairs on Good Morning Namibia have done their part and are dirty especially at the arm rests. Please listen for once. You interview professionals and internationals on those
 Food For Thought * MINISTRY of Education, in order to address the shortages of teachers at primary schools why don’t you consider employing us who hold a diploma in lifelong learning and community education for teaching posts? We also did health education
 Bouquets And Brickbats * MY fellow Namibians, I am not a Swapo member but a third term for President Hifikepuye Pohamba will be a step closer towards attainment of Vision 2030. Believe me His Excellency has made crucial bold decisions, and I don’t regret
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What do you think of the renaming and addition of regions and constituencies?

1. Long overdue

2. A waste of money

3. We have bigger issues

4. I don't care


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NEWS - NAMIBIA | 2013-08-08
President announces new region
Jordaania Andima

Hifikepunye Pohamba
PRESIDENT Hifikepunye Pohamba today announced that Namibia now has a new region, 14 new constituencies, renamed two regions while some constituencies have also been renamed.
Pohamba made the announcement at State House today where he revealed that Caprivi Region will now be known as Zambezi Region while Kavango Region will be divided into Kavango East and Kavango West.

Karas Region has been renamed to !Karas Region.

The decision to change the names comes after the President received a report from the Delimitation Commission, a body tasked with recommending changes to boundaries of regions, creating new regions, or dividing regions.

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  • This is a selfish act, we're not happy with th change. This is not a dictatorship country, we have in a democratically independent country . You should have asked the caprivian residents n you people are misusing our rights for freedom of choice not focusing people 2 accept same name of a river that is shared by many countries - Sims Joel
  • i am very happy about the dicision of our president made, these will bring more infrastructure in the region and will also reduce ratio of unemployment. - Kanyetu Michael N
  • Yes, the renaming of regions and constituencies, as well as additional constituencies have been long overdue. This is very wise decision by the Stateman. it will in fact bring services closer to the people. I therefore, suggest that local authorities should also follow suit and rename all streets and infrastructure named after colonisers. In the same vein I urge our politcians and technocrats not to see this exercise as an opportunity to make make a fortune out implementating of the President's decision, but to use the resources to the beneift of the people, especially the previously disadvantaged rural people. - Tuhafeni Helao
  • I d congratulate the Head of State for changing the names,especially the former Caprivi region simply because it carries a colonial denotation. let him do the same to Luderitz BAY. It s high time that Adolf Luderitz and other Geman colonial intruders left this country. u can even name it after a famous veteran or make it generally CRAYFISH BAY. it is high time that u also divide the Ohangwena REGION because it is very wide with its 13 constituencies. - ITANA SETSON
  • Yes, and thank you Mr President. I am really supporting this renaming of our places: towns and villages according to our own indigenous languages. Its high time that Namibians start to know how local places are called in different indigenous languages and be able to write it, especially the school going learners or students. THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN... - Matthias Sammer Rooinasie
  • Yes, and thank you Mr President. I am really supporting this renaming of our places: towns and villages according to our own indigenous languages. Its high time that Namibians start to know how local places are called in different indigenous languages and be able to write it, especially the school going learners or students. THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN... - Matthias Sammer Rooinasie
  • KUNENE REGION SHOULD HAVE BEEN DIVIDED TO DO AWAY WITH TRIBAL COMPETITIVNESS ABOUT GRN RESOUCES. KUNENE SOULD HAVE BEEN DIVIDED INTO NORTH AND SOUTH BECAUSE OF ITS VASTNESS BUT THE PREROGATIVE REST WITH THE HEAD OF STATE AND THE COMMISISON WHICH WAS GIVEN THE JOB TO REASEARCH AND SURELY THEY HAVE PROVIDE CONSIDERABLE REASONS WHICH WAS THE OUTCOME OF THIS FINAL EXCERCISE. SINCE NAMIBIA AS A DEMOCARTAIC COUNTRY HAS PUT THE TRUST THROUGH THE BALOT IN THE RULING PARTY AND THE HEAD OF STATE WE HAVE TO ACCEPT THE GOVERNING DECISIONS BECAUSE NOT ALL OF US CAN BE DECISION MAKERS. ALUTA CONTINUA AGAINST FIGHTING POVERTY AND SERVICES MUST BEEN BROUGHT CLOSER TO THE NEEDY. - Amingo ApacheA
  • We should accept our past and move forward in that regard. History forms an integral part of a country and changing names to suit our heritage for me is one sure sign that we have not quite moved on and accepted that we need to stand together and integrate history into our system. Changing the name of the caprivi region was not necessary. Personally (a long time ago), I researched to actually find how the "Caprivi" name came about and was quite intriguing. Trying to change to suit ethnicity now just makes us like every other regular. Just my view - zachary
  • Emotions Emotions are rising and hot over the name change of Caprivi to Zambezi region. The then Caprivians now to Zambezians,the truth remains that the old generation will remain in the old Caprivi whike the the coming new generation will be in the new Zambezi mentality. Let me tell you this "change in critical times is painfull and will never satisfy the majority of the Caprivi till death". Were we to vote for the name change we could never have changed the name. This is a pure politically motivated game to please the few in our beloved Nambia. Why don't we change the likes of Grootfontein,Luderitz,Windhoek,Swakopmund,just to mention a few,but also change the names of places in Windhoek like Kleinkuppe,Olympia and many more....Change...Change...Change vakwetu shike O'Caprivi gone for ever....but understand that the people of Caprivi will ever remain subjects of other people because of cowardity mentality....hei nitamani Caprivi is gone and burried in the mighty Zambezi river or back to German. We want to see the cofirn of Caprivi being flown back to German very soon for Zambezi to have enough peaceful space. Caprivians are the victim of the nation or what? - Mwala Neo
  • Congratulations to His Excellence President Hifikepunye Pohamba. It is great achievement for Kavango as a region and Namibia in general. Kavango East and Kavango West and the addition of new constituencies will facilitate the work load of our esteemed Regional Councillors and departments in different Ministries such as Education to mention but a few. Long Live Namibians! - Kanyongo Hausku Fillippus



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