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Ya Nangoloh asks Police to exhume 7 Missing bodies
By Staff Reporter A Namibian Human Rights Lawyer has urged the Namibian police to unearth 7 missing bodies of the members of the Caprivi Liberation Army buried in a mass grave at Katima Cemetery. Mr. Phil Ya Nangoloh, NamRights Executive Director told Caprivi Vision that the Namibian police should conduct a serious investigation into the…
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Mukupi Family fight over Land estate worth N$12 Million with Katima Council
By Staff Reporter Eight (8) children of the late politician and popularly businessman Felix Kabuku (Njangula) Mukupi have expressed concerns over the inheritance of their late father’s estate properties and accused Katima Council for conflict of interest. On the centre stage is Mr. Aldrin Kabuku Mukupi the first born son of the late former councilor…
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Namibia must hand over Caprivi to UN
The Editor, “Facts are many, but the truth is one” Rabindranath Tagore. Such is the very testimony to what Dr. John Lilemba and Namibia’s Executive Director for Human Rights, Phil Ya Nangoloh had demonstrated after have told the Namibian High Court and the world of the true state of the Caprivi Strip that “it’s not…
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Man Charged 18 years imprisonment for raping a minor boy
By Aldrin Mukendwa THE Katima Mulilo Regional Court sentenced Mr. Bernard Matengu Shabilika for an effective 18 years jail for committing a sexual act with a 7 year boy. July 24, 2011 the accused Shabilika at Mundaniko village committed a sexual act with a young boy by inserting his manhood in the anus of the…
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Gender based violence must be scrutinised
While the nation is mourning the souls of those died and the government on power is putting attest stiffer sentence on gender based violence against women and a girl child perpetuated by men in this country. Some critics are advocating for the introduction of death penalty as the solution to the problem in a society…
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A TRIBUTE TO NELSON MANDELA
On 5 December 2013 the world was shaken to learn the death of a man who fought against injustice. I am talking about the man lovingly called the father of the world had been critically ill for months; the announcement of his dearth nevertheless sent a shockwave through the universe as many were aware of…
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The mass graves of Bor, South Sudan
BOR, (IRIN) – A handful of volunteers in almost deserted Bor, capital of South Sudan’s Jonglei State, remove dead bodies from homes, put them in body bags donated by the International Committee of the Red Cross, and place them in mass graves. Since the emergence of an armed rebellion in mid-December, government troops have lost…
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Moving beyond the ICC impasse
LONDON, (IRIN) – The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) case against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, long beset by controversies and delays, has heightened tensions between the ICC and the African Union (AU). But while dropping the case could alleviate friction, some say it may also erode the power of the court, which to date has only…
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Bush Bucks loses Bidvest Namibian CUP
SPORT DESK Bush Bucks FC lost the Namibian Cup when it lost the knock out qualifying over the weekend in Windhoek 6-2 with the Mountain Rangers from !Karas Region. It first lost its chances in the first time by 3-0 and then utilised it’s time in the second half by scoring 2 balls . “our first…
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Diescho must set the facts right on the history of Caprivi Strip
Dear Editor, Dr. Joseph Diescho’s public lecture that was conducted in the Caprivi Strip as viewed from the website of the Caprivi Vision https://www.caprivivision.com/diescho-describes-history-caprivi-strip-30-october-2011/ is of interest, although filled with many academic flaws that can mislead or ignite diplomatic rows with other countries, so is potential of witch-hunt of those alleged to have supported the…


