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The Namibian
Mon 12 Aug 2013


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Mannetti wants commitment by Helge Schutz
BRAVE Warriors coach Ricardo Mannetti is confident that his team will give a much better performance when they take on Mozambique in the return leg of their Chan competition first round encounter in Windhoek on Saturday.
Plan to end Windhoek’s transport woes by Chamwe Kaira
A MASTER plan meant to improve the capital city’s transport system will be unveiled next month.
Direct Windhoek-Nairobi flights on cards by Chamwe Kaira
Kenya Airways Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Titus Naikuni.
Windhoek seeking solution to traffic gridlock by Chamwe Kaira
I ONCE witnessed an incident during morning traffic rush hour where a driver who had children in his car was raising his middle finger in all directions as a line of cars behind him hooted endlessly for him to join the busy Daan Viljoen Road.
Schlettwein calls for development of retail charter by
WINDHOEK – The Minister of Trade and Industry, Calle Schlettwein, has urged the local retail sector to develop a Namibian Retail Charter in order to facilitate the sector’s transformation.
Domestic market dominated by imported goods by
WINDHOEK – The Minister of Trade and Industry, Calle Schlettwein, has expressed concern that the domestic market is dominated by imported goods and that local producers find it difficult to access the domestic market place. The critical importance of retail and distribution in the industrialisation process has been emphasised by producers, Schlettwein said during a one-day stakeholder consultative meeting with members of the local retail sector held in Windhoek on Monday.
Nam records N$38 billion from exports by
WINDHOEK – Namibia recorded an increase in exports between the years 2011 and 2012 due to international demand for iron, steel, ore, and animal and vegetable fats.
Vivo sells tainted fuel, cars get stuck by Chamwe Kaira
A COCKTAIL of fuels at one of Vivo Energy busiest stations in Windhoek left a lot of motorists with broken down cars on Monday afternoon.
From The Twittersphere by
YESTERDAY kind of felt like the calm before the storm, the type of no-stress days socks like, or asparagus eaters loathe; a day that forgot to put on its weave, a day that saw mosquitoes revel in home advantage… in short, more of a Lucky Star than a ‘thank your lucky stars’ day! On Twitter timelines, anyway.
Women in tourism: Intern goes to eat ‘smiley’ in Katutura by
ZARA BEARD
THOUGH, by no means a vegetarian, I felt unsure about eating something that was smiling at me. I am ashamed to say that when I was quite literally “faced” with the opportunity to eat a “smiley” – a goat’s head - I very quickly figured out my position on the subject as I slowly edged out the back door.
Supermarket robbery suspect convicted by Werner Menges
THE only man who stood trial in the Windhoek High Court in connection with an armed robbery, which a gang carried out at a Windhoek supermarket in October 2008, was found guilty on all charges yesterday.THE only man who stood trial in the Windhoek High Court in connection with an armed robbery, which a gang carried out at a Windhoek supermarket in October 2008, was found guilty on all charges yesterday.
‘Dorado 6’ deny murder charge by Werner Menges
THE trial of six young men accused of murdering a Namibian Defence Force member in a mob attack in Windhoek’s Dorado Park area hit a snag again yesterday, a day after the six pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
Cabinet lifts ban on sheep exports by Shinovene Immanuel
THE Government yesterday lifted the ban on the export of live sheep to South Africa for the next three months as an interim relief to support small stock producers during the ongoing drought.
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.
Kunzle wins Show Jumping Champs by
ANNETTE Kunzle and her horse Rostok Ritz Rolling Thunder won the FNB Namibia Open Intermediate Champion title at the National Show Jumping and Dressage Championships in Windhoek over the weekend.
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