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Hitman Moses to Clash in Tokyo allAfrica.com - Monday, May 12, 2008 n eight-member boxing entourage leaves the country later today for Japan to be at ringside when Namibia's own boxing wunderkind Paulus "the Hitman" Moses, climbs in the ring against Yauhen Kruhlik in a ten round non-title bout in Tokyo on the 19th of this ... more
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Namibia: Strike Looms at Skorpion Topix - Sunday, May 11, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"The real sad part of these unfair practices is that these people only have Grade 8 qualifications and some were previously storekeepers and police officers in their own countries" The Mineworkers Union of Namibia has given Skorpion Zinc Mine notice of an industrial stayaway effective today... more
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How National Savings Can Cushion Downturn allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 ollowing several years of solid global growth, a combination of developments has cast a dark cloud over prospects for the remainder of 2008 and ... more
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Culture to Be Showcased in Germany allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 he University of Namibia choir has come up with a musical play through which it will showcase Namibia's traditional culture at an international festival in Germany which starts on May ... more
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Citizens' Rights to Accountability, Transparency allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 edia freedom is a fundamental right in terms our constitution. Article 21 of the constitution lists freedom of the press and other media a fundamental ... more
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Gordimer Churns Out Novels allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 ITH her latest novel Get a Life (2005) Gordimer turns to an entirely new topic, not only in her own oeuvre, but also in South African literature: ecology and environmental ... more
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More Help for Budding Artists allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 opularly known by the nickname 'Sampie', upcoming Namibian artist Werner Mouton is one of six budding Namibian artists selected to display their works at an exhibition taking place in the capital city this ... more
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SMEs Must Harness Regulation 28 - Minister allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 mall and Medium Enterprises should take advantage of the amendment of Regulation 28 instead of leaving it to outside entrepreneurs with business savvy, Minister of Finance Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila told Namibian entrepreneurs gathered at the SMEs ... more
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Flood Children's Education Not Forgotten allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 hildren relocated to the Oshoopala Reception Centre after their families were displaced by recent floods in the northern parts have received learning materials from the Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Marlene ... more
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Unions Score Big From Assurer allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 etropolitan Namibia has paid the biggest ever profit to a union, giving N$500 000 to the Namibia National Teachers Union ... more
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Condolences for Ithana Pour in allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 wapo Party yesterday joined the scores of friends, families and colleagues in extending messages of condolence to Attorney General Pendukeni ... more
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Motorist Nabbed for Drunk Driving allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 30-year-old driver of a Mazda double cab truck was on Wednesday night arrested by the Katutura police for negligent and drunk driving and was taken into ... more
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Ithana Was a Kind, Generous Soul allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 oted poet and Special Advisor to the Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Peter Mvula ya Nangolo, has described the former Public Service Commission Chairman Joe Ithana as a kind, generous and likeable person who was very humorous and one who believed in the practice of ... more
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'Teach Children Abstinence' allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 two-day conference on Namibian women leaders against HIV/AIDS started in the capital yesterday with First Lady Penehupifo Pohamba urging all women in leadership positions to be pro-active in the fight against ... more
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Indian Govt Donates to Flood Victims allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 he Indian High Commissioner to Namibia Tsewanga Topden yesterday on behalf of his government contributed to easing the plight and wellbeing of the people in flood-stricken areas by donating close to N$2 million in ... more
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Conservancies Sign Tourism Concession Agreement allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 wo communal area conservancies in the Kavango region this week signed a concession agreement that will pave the way for the development of tourism facilities in the Khaudum National ... more
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HIV/Aids a Cash Cow for NGOs allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 ome non-governmental organisations (NGOs) yesterday came under fire when HIV/AIDS activists accused them of squandering money from donors meant for the fight against the disease on non-core areas that do not directly benefit ... more
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TV Bouquet to Boost Schools' Performance allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 ultiChoice Namibia has rolled out its DStv education bouquet of eight premium channels to 100 under-resourced schools across the country, with plans to extend this service to 50 more schools every six ... more
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ICT Transforming Health Sector allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 frica should spruce up its e-health services to ensure improved access to health services as a fundamental human right, argued delegates at the IST-Africa Conference in Windhoek, New Era ... more
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Swakop Tackles Backyard Shack Problem allAfrica.com - Friday, May 09, 2008 he Municipality of Swakopmund has stepped up efforts in its fight against the mushrooming of shacks at the ... more
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