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Geingob announces new Cabinet
By Staff Reporter PRESIDENT in-waiting Dr.Hage Geingob has officially announced his cabinet ministers and ministries on Thursday. Dr.Geingob who will be sworn-in as Namibia’s third president, on March 21 at Namibia’s 25th independence anniversary, told journalists at a Press Conference how his government is structured when he will succeed the out-going Namibian president Hifikepunye Pohamba.…
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Zim cultural group to tour Namibia
By Burzil Dube A ZIMBABWEAN cultural dance group based in Hwange called Pezhuba Pachena will during the Easter Holidays embark on a tour of Namibia and Botswana as part of efforts to promote traditional music and dance beyond the country’s borders. In a recent interview with Caprivi Vision, the group’s artistic director,Mr Luckmore Munzambwa said…
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Health Minister bids farewell to Zambezi
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Health Minister bids farewell
By Staff Reporter Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Richard Kamwi said his goodbye message to all staff members of his ministry in Zambezi region on Thursday. The amused Dr Kamwi, was proud to announce all achievements and progress made by his ministry during his term as a cabinet minister, among others about hundred…
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Health Minister bids fare well
By Staff Reporter Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Richard Kamwi said his goodbye message to all staff members of his ministry in Zambezi region on Thursday. The amused Dr Kamwi, was proud to announce all achievements and progress made by his ministry during his term as a cabinet minister, among others about hundred…
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SHA CHAZE I’M A KAPRIVIAN
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Nigeria’s north sanguine after elections postponed
MAIDUGURI, (IRIN) – Nigerian civil society is in uproar over the pressure exerted by the military on the country’s election body to postpone scheduled voting by six weeks. But in the northeast, the heartland of the Boko Haram insurgency the security forces say they need more time to crush, there is support for a delay.…
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MAFWE YOUTH FORUM CALLS FOR LAND REFORM
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Why democracy may have to wait in the Central African Republic
BANGUI, (IRIN) – Insecurity and a lack resources could derail elections in the Central African Republic, crucial for the return to normality after almost two years of intense conflict. Already delayed once, the parliamentary and presidential polls – now scheduled for July and August – are provoking a debate over what should come first: national…
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Mbala Denies Corruption
By Staff Reporter Kabbe North and South Constituencies Councillor, Mr. Raphael Mbala has denied accusations of corruption by residents of Kasika and Impalila, who accusing him for not taking their concerns seriously, but only accepting bribes from investors. Some residents at Kasika and Impalila have alleged to Caprivi Vision that he has been receiving fortunes…


