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The Namibian
Mon 12 Aug 2013


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Workers say boss calls them goats by Nomhle Kangootui
CLOSE to 20 employees of More Chicken are unhappy with their employer whom they say refer to them as goats whenever they ask for a meeting to discuss low wages.
30 years in jail for child killer by Werner Menges
CHILD killer Niklaas Muzorongondo is facing three decades in prison.
Junior hockey shows strong growth by Helge Schutz
THE Namibia Hockey Union’s Junior Development League was concluded last week when the prize- giving ceremony took place at the Doc Jubber Hockey Fields in Windhoek.
The development league has shown rapid growth over the past few years, with close to 700 children from seven schools in Windhoek participating in this year’s league - a number that has risen from originally 300 children in 2009.
Police Games get handsome pledge in Karas Region by
KEETMANSHOOP - The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in the Karas Region on Tuesday received financial pledges of N$355 000 and game meat from local businesses and politicians.
New union in trouble by Ndanki Kahiurika
A NEWLY registered union is struggling to gain ground after alleged failure to follow correct procedures when it was set up.
Free Your Mind to hit our TV screens, as Chiro wins Last Comic Standing by Yochanaan Coetzee
Free Your Mind (FYM), Namibia’s monthly comedy initiative recently celebrated their fifth anniversary. The brainchild of Ndemufayo ‘Chicken’ Kauxuxena and Onesmus ‘Slick’ Upindi, whose love for entertainment sparked the idea of forming a comedy collective.
Agricultural diary by
August 8: Omongua Superior Breeders’ (Nichlas Mbingeneeko & Vaughn Komomungondo) 2nd Boer goat production auction at Namboer in Windhoek at 18h00.
MVA’s jogging new CEO by Chamwe Kaira
THE Motor Vehicle Accident Fund’s (MVA) newly appointed Chief Executive Officer, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku likes jogging to keep fit.
Another shock increase in fuel prices by
WINDHOEK – Fuel prices will increase by 40 cents on Wednesday, Mines and Energy Minister Isak Katali announced in a media statement.
This means motorists will have to dig deeper into their pockets when the prices for 95 Octane Unleaded petrol, Diesel 500 parts per million (ppm) and Diesel 50 ppm increase in two days’ time.
Epangelo lya gandja ondhila oku ka tala Stanley koBotswana moluuwehame by
EPANGELO oshiwike sha zi ko okwa kundanekwa lya li lya gandjele Nelomba lyomushindi gwiipilangi (ondhila) osho wo omundohotola gumwe opo li ka tukithe okuza poshishiindalongo Botswana omulumentu gwedhina Ludwig Kanduketu Stanley, ngoka kwa hokololwa kutya oye a kwathela omukokolipresidende Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma a pite a ye kombanda momumvo 1960 a ka kondjele pamwe nooyakwawo ekondjelomanguluko lyoshilongo shika opo tu tyapuleni ombili nengungumano ndyoka tatu tyapuleni ngashingeyi.
Deal worth millions saves restaurant by Werner Menges
A DEAL involving N$11 million was what it took to save a popular Portuguese restaurant in Windhoek, O’Portuga, from the threat of being evicted from its rented premises last week.
Life Changing School Project by Tanya Bause
What started as a school project last year has flourished into a community upliftment project that benefits close to 120 children in the Babylon informal settlement on the outskirts of Windhoek.
Cancer booklet raises awareness by Staff Reporter
First National Bank (FNB) Namibia and the Cancer Association of Namibia (CAN) have announced the winners of a competition linked to a Cancer booklet, aimed at raising awareness among the youth in a fun, colourful and interesting way.
The Loss of a Star by
A star was born but now it’s gone. The memories stay but you can’t let go. The time is now and now only. What used to make your day has now turned into a nightmare.
The changes in a person were once wonderful until you find out their true colours. The first question you will ask yourself is what have I done wrong. But instead you should realise that it was not you but them.
Van Schalkwyk leads Kia Tennis Series by
With his second tournament win in a row, young Codie van Schalkwyk takes over the lead in the Kia Tennis rankings. Van Schalkwyk won the advanced category of the recent Kia Tennis Tournament ahead of Sylvia Schulz and Waylon Wentzel.
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