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Unam in Driving Seat in Khomas allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 nam remain on course for promotion to the country's Southern Stream Division One League next ... more
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Expect More Fuel Price Hikes allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ntil such a time when the country has discovered its own oil reserves, Namibians should brace themselves for continued increases in fuel prices, the Minister of Mines and Energy Erkki Nghimtina said yesterday in light of the impending ... more
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Tourism Environmental Campaign Launched allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 nmanaged and poorly planned travel and tourism is said to pose serious threats to the future of Africa, especially on the environment, cultures, local customs and the natural resources of host ... more
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Businessman in Court for Fraud allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ell-known Ongwediva businessman Edgar Eddie Alves who stands accused of having defrauded Pupkewitz Mega Build of about N$800,000, made his first appearance in the Windhoek Magistrate's Court on ... more
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Status Quo Remains as Title Race Hots Up allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 TC Namibia Premiership log leaders Oshikandela Ramblers retained their place at the top of the country's elite league without having to shed a drop of sweat after their closest rivals dropped valuable ... more
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Thais Want Direct Source of Nam Diamonds allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 delegation from Thailand, comprising of officials from Government and the Thai Gem and Jewelry Trades Association (TGJTA), is expected to visit Namibia next month to explore the possibility of buying Namibian diamonds directly from ... more
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Alleged Teacher Killer Faces Trial allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 he trial of 27-year-old former security guard Bonifatius Konstantinus, accused of killing schoolteacher Wilhemina Nangula Hamukwaya last year, was postponed by the Windhoek High Court to ... more
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2nd Language Learning allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ome Namibian students learning English as L2 (second language) are inclined to make specific types of errors both in spoken and written form, usually regional bound. It appears that each region has its own specific types of ... more
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Namibia: Fuel Up Again Topix - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Remember this is a problem affecting the whole world. I can't just estimate what fuel will be costing by year-end. Perceptions drive markets and we can't afford to speculate at this stage" FUEL prices will go up on Thursday - for the fourth time this year.... more
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Builder SMEs to Benefit From Joint Venture allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 irst National Bank and Pupkewitz Megabuild will mentor SMEs in the building industry through a training programme specifically designed to transform them into excellent ... more
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Localised Food Production Answer to Rising Prices allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 ocalised food systems - in the emergent food price crisis - would allow people to grow nutrition, income and economies starting at the household level to regional level. But people have to take ownership of such projects, New Era ... more
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African Stars Hit Back allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 he protracted off the field battle involving Black Africa and African Stars is far from over despite several attempts by the MTC Namibia Premier League to reschedule the ill-fated ... more
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Poor Toilet Facilities Hamper Cholera Efforts allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 ack of pit latrines and general toilet facilities in the northern regions of the country is likely to compromise health officials' efforts in curbing cholera, a disease that has since early this year claimed more than 37 ... more
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VIP Loos Provide Some Hope allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 he construction of 146 ventilated improved pit latrines (VIP) in Opuwo is nearly ... more
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Nujoma 'Pleasantly Ambushed' On Birthday allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 he Office of the Founding President of Namibia was yesterday a hive of activity as well-wishers from all walks of life flocked to congratulate Dr Sam Nujoma on his 79th ... more
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Walvis Project Injects Vital Computer Skills allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 computer-training project run by the Walvis Bay Multi Purpose Centre Trust (WBMPC Trust) and sponsored by Nedbank Namibia continues to bear fruits for its ... more
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A Blessing in Disguise allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 n a sad note floods from the overflowing Cuvelai system displaced thousands, inundating many homes in northern Namibia, but on the other hand they are a rich source of much-sought-after ... more
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Dance Sport Goes Global allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 amibia through the Namibia Amateur Dance Sport Association (NADSA) reached another milestone on the sporting arena with the announcement that the country will from now on become the official headquarters of the newly established Southern African Dance Sport Federation ... more
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Farmer Wants to Export Fish allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 CHO Fish Farm at Hardap wants to double annual output for fresh water tilapia by securing a foothold on key emerging niche markets in Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia where there is a high demand for fresh-water ... more
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Namibia Launches Medicine Database allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 amibia's own one-stop shop service and database providing information on medicines was launched in Windhoek ... more
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