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The Namibian
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Forget Milan! Nigerian boutiques creating Lagos Fashion Hub by
Shoppers ready to spend lavishly on clothes by elite designers sipped champagne in a discreetly located store that only those in-the-know know exists.
Togo Family Dynasty May Be Tested In Polls by
Pierre Warga is among the majority of Togo’s six million citizens who have spent their entire lives ruled by the Gnassingbe family.
African Smart Card Helps Catch Disease Outbreaks by
Just as any good community healthcare manager should, Ignicious Bulongo has his eyes peeled for disease outbreaks from his post at the Ng’ombe Integrated HIV-TB Clinic, located in the Zambian capital.
Global Fund money won’t revive NGOs by Theresia Tjihenuna
THE Namibia Network of AIDS Service Organisations (Nanaso) says the N$200 million that was allocated to the HIV-AIDS programmes by the Geneva-based Global Fund should not be expected to breath new life into the NGOs that have shut down due to lack of funds.
World Bank launches new country partnership by
THE World Bank Group has released a new Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for Namibia that will guide the group’s intended support for Namibia in the four-year period ending in 2017. The bank said in a statement that enhancing state capacity and developing the private sector are the two pillars of the new strategy.
Rwanda told to stop support M23 rebels by
WASHINGTON - The United States on Tuesday called on Rwanda to end support for M23 rebels in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, saying there was evidence Rwandan military officials were involved.
Worst drought in 30 years by
NAMIBIA is suffering its worst drought in a generation, with more than 100 000 children at risk of malnutrition, the United Nations said on Thursday.
Namibia: More Divided Than Ever by
KESHII PELAO NATHANAEL
AFTER years of struggle for independence, freedom and justice as well as many lives lost; the hope to freedom and justice seems to have faded.
Students invent award-winning Soap to Tackle Malaria by
Your head is pounding, burning with raging fever, your aching bones feeling like they weigh a ton. Covered in profuse sweating, your exhausted body shivers with teeth-chattering chills.
LAC battles funding cuts by Ndanki Kahiurika
THE Legal Assistance Centre (LAC), which recently celebrated 25 years of existence, has phased out some of its projects and retrenched staff members due to depleting funds.
Women in tourism share their stories by Ndanki Kahiurika
“YOU can choose to be a leader or you can choose to be a follower, I chose to be a leader”.
Cooking for a better living by Tuyeimo Haidula
THE name Ombili rings a bell among many Katutura inhabitants, as it is often considered as an area incapacitated by poverty.
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