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The Namibian
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Outcry over Kenya US$30m party by
NAIROBI - A government proposal to spend nearly US$30 million celebrating the country’s 50th year of independence is causing an outcry among civil society groups who say the country does not have any reason to celebrate let alone the means to do it.
Witvlei village fears for collapse by Nomhle Kangootui
THE recent court judgement for the eviction of Witvlei Meat will plunge the economy and development of the village into chaos, residents told The Namibian.
SA calls for release of Egypt’s Morsi by
Johannesburg - The South African government yesterday called for the release of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi.
ZEC - vote will be free and fair by
HAHARE - Officials in Zimbabwe said on Monday a general election this week would be credible, attempting to dispel concerns of possible vote rigging and other violations.
Taxi drivers on go-slow after strike ends by Clemans Miyanicwe
THE president of Namibia Transport and Taxi Union (NTTU), Werner Januarie, has announced that the taxi driver strike has been suspended.
Namibia ready for Afghans by Helge Schutz
NAMIBIA’S national cricket team returns to action when they take on Afghanistan in an ICC Intercontinental Cup match starting tomorrow at the Wanderers Ground in Windhoek.
Windhoek Gymnasium cement league lead by
WINDHOEK – The Windhoek Gymnasium (WHK Gym) Netball Club retained their lead on the Bank Windhoek Schools’ Netball Super League after beating the Walvis Bay Private High School (WBPHS) in Walvis Bay over the weekend.
Tsvangirai again a thorn in Mugabe’s side by
HARARE - Tomorrow Morgan Tsvangirai will get his third crack at dethroning veteran Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe.
Togo’s ruling party wins legislative vote by
LOME - Togo’s ruling party, led by a man whose family has governed the small West African nation for 46 years, increased its share of the legislature in last week’s elections, the electoral commission announced Sunday.
RDP concerned about taxi strike by
THE Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) has expressed concern about the negative effects the ongoing strike by hundreds of taxi drivers has on commuters.
Government to provide free seeds by Shinovene Immanuel
THE government last week made a U-turn and has now decided to provide free seeds to communal farmers in drought and flood stricken regions as from next month.
Nudo accuses govt of ignorance by Ndanki Kahiurika
THE National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) has accused the government of ignorance, which had allegedly led to the export of 132 400 cattle to South Africa.
Taking Issue With Editorial On Mugabe by
THIS is in response to The Namibian’s editorial which appeared on 12 July 2013 entitled “Standing Idle as a Bully Disintegrates SADC”.
Taxi drivers hand petition to parliament by Clemans Miyanicwe
THE Namibian Transport and Taxi Union (NTTU) yesterday handed over a petition to parliament in which they call for the intervention of lawmakers.
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ACCEPTED ... Secretary of the National Assembly Jakes Jacob signs the petition from the Namibia Transport and Taxi Union (NNTU) while the chief organisers of the strike Joseph Kalimbo and NTTU president Werner Januarie look on. Photos : Henry van Rooi
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