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Liselo Sub-Khuta charges N$50 000 fine to construction owners
By Simon Liseli LISELO Sub-Khuta has charged an amount of fifty thousand Namibia dollars (N$50 000) each to two Construction Company owners, for illegal digging of the gravel sand without a consent from the traditional authority. This was revealed at the meeting discussion on the procedures of getting into the area and lease agreement of…
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Scramble of Zambesia Country now Caprivi Strip
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Royal Security Guard Mysteriously Dies in Zambia
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More floods expected in Zambezi
By Simon Liseli THE rapid rising of water in the Zambezi River is an indicator of heavy flood to flood prone areas of the eastern Caprivi which is the most affected side of the region every year. Zambezi Regional Governor Alfea Lawrence Sampofu said though the region is hit by drought possibilities of flood is…
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Chinese sponsor N$ 180,000 for Katima Sport Complex
By Simon Liseli CHINESE local business community in Zambezi region, have sponsored a tune of One hundred and eight thousand (N$180 000) for renovating Katima Mulilo Sport Complex, ahead of hosting the 18th edition of the Namibian Newspaper Cup tournament to kick- off during the joyful Easter weekend this year. This was confirmed by Zambezi…
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CHIEF JUSTICE ON RAILA SWEARING IN CEREMONY
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Royal Security guard family ask police to intervene
By Simon Liseli FAMILY members of the late Royal security guard member, Mr. Victor Kapelwa Mutelo who died mysteriously, and whose headless and armless body were found by a Zambian fisherman at Katongo in the river waters floating, are still concerned and uncertain of the death of their beloved one. Mr. Alex Kalala a concerned…
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NAMIBIANS ARE READY TO RETURN HOME
FROM FELIX KAKULA: RESPONSE TO THE PS Ms TSIANE 15 JANUARY 2018 Ms Tsiane the Permanent Secretary for Defense, Justice and Security says ‘’Namibians are ready to return home’ Festive seasons greetings to her excellence Ms Tsiane, the Government of Botswana and all peaceful citizens of this Republic. First and foremost I would like to…
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George Weah PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION
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DRC: Protesters killed in anti-Kabila protests


