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Govt must treat residents of Impalila Island well
Dear editor, Allow us a space in your newspaper to express our concerns as follows; to begin with this letter of complaint, the government of the Republic of Namibia makes life difficult to residents living in Impalila Island. Traveling to and from requires traveling documents such as the passport or emergency travel permit which to…
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Sha Chaze releases his debut album
By Staff Reporter A 28-year-old Afro pop musician has launched his debut album titled I am a Kaprivian. Caprivi Vision Entertainment desk asked him what he has done. Where were you born and raised by whom? I was born in Katima Mulilo and raised by both my parents, but while at Primary school I stayed…
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Mistrust of government spurs Ebola spread
NAIROBI, (IRIN) – Decades of corruption, deep-rooted mistrust of government and weak public services in Liberia have hastened the spread of the Ebola virus, and much more needs to be done to bridge a communication gap between government and citizens, say civil society groups and analysts. On 30 August, authorities lifted an enforced quarantine on…
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British embassy awards scholarships to Namibia
By Staff Reporter The British Embassy in Namibia has awarded two scholarships to two female Namibian students to study in UK on a post graduate level. British High Commission and the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) held a Pre-Departure and Farewell event on Tuesday for the two Namibian students who are studying under the…
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Mwabi wins 2014 Zambezi Dry land Maize Championship
By Staff Reporter A maize farmer Mr. Fred Mwabi was awarded a trophy, certificate plus farming equipment from the Namibia Agronomic Board this month. The Zambezi Dry land Maize Champion was awarded to Mr.Mwabi during an agricultural show which recently held during Katima Mulilo Trade Fair and Agricultural Show in Katima Mulilo.His award is totalling…
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South Africa opens space for traditional rulers to claim land
BABANANGO/JOHANNESBURG,(IRIN) – The pace of land reform in South Africa has long been criticized as too slow, but experts and black South Africans still awaiting restitution, fear that the recent reopening of the land claims process may not only delay outstanding claims further but could actually reverse the limited progress that has been made in…
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Kaapala Supports Communism in Namibia
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Communist Party wants SWATF Monies
By Staff Reporter The Communist Party of Namibia wants government to pay pension for all former soldiers of the South West Africa Territory Force. This is the only Namibian political party supporting communism in the country and has thus advocating for the pension pay outs of the former members of the South West Africa Territory…
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NUJOMA VISITS MASUBIA CHIEF AT BUKALO
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Obama announces $37 billion business investment in Africa
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, 6 August 2014 / PRN Africa / — United States President Barack Obama announced a $37 billion investment in Africa, and another $110 million annual support to African Union peacekeeping efforts, at the end of the premier US-Africa Leaders’ Summit held in Washington DC, United States of America from 4-6 August 2014.…


