Category: Caprivi News
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Delport springs sights on the tobacco saga
By Mwaka Simasiku UNITY in Justice Chief Executive Officer Mr.Andre Delport, out looked on the ongoing tobacco saga regarding an application by the Chinese company to farm tobacco in the Zambezi Region covering 10 thousand hectares of fertile land. Mr. Delport, denoted the effects of tobacco farming on the land and economy it would impose,…
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Zambezi Crime Bulletin
By STAFF REPORTER SPOKESPERSON of The Namibian Police in Zambezi Region Warrant Lungowe Mapenzi, has confirmed to Caprivi Vision that over the Easter long weekend two deaths were reportedly by the Namibian police Serious Crime Unit. On 13 April 2017, A Namibian male, age unknown was found dead along the road at Musanga, the body…
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Mafwe Youth Forum Calls for Land Reform
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Who is the father of Caprivi – Kulobone?
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Caprivi Heroes Speak Out
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Siyauya Speaks Out
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Law Reform Chief warns perpetrators of harmful cultural practices
By Staff Reporter Namibia’s Law Reform Chairperson, Ms.Yvonne Dausab has warned all perpetrators who are violating the fundamental rights and freedoms of women, with harmful cultural practices to stop it. Ms. Dausab facilitated a legal perspective on the prevention of harmful cultural practices in the Zambezi Region, during the National Dialogue organised by a feminist…
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Lukato calls for regime change
By Mwaka Simasiku NDP President Martin Lukato , has called the international community to intervene on political matters affecting the country and the world in general. Mr Lukato, singled out issues on which he focused on the dominance of the ruling party SWAPO in Namibia, which has been in power for 26-years without solving the…
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WLC to conduct dialogue on harmful Cultural Practices
By Mwaka Simasiku THE Women’s Leadership Centre, (WLC) in partnership with the British High Commission Windhoek will be holding a National Dialogue on the Prevention of Harmful Cultural Practices in Zambezi Region on February 13th and 14th. This organisation works towards building a society in which all women are actively engaged in shaping the politics,…
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Imperforated Anus boy still needs urgent medical operation
By STAFF REPORTER A Nine-year–old boy with an imperforated anus is still in need of urgent medical operation, as his medical condition seems to be getting worse when is growing. Gift Mikatazo was born on 14 September 2007 with his rear opening (anus) clamped, which prevents him from removing waste material (faeces) from his body.…
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