Category: Caprivi News
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Tobacco project on hold
By Risco Lumamezi CHAIRPERSON of the Zambezi Communal Land Board, Mrs. Regina Ndopu-Lubinda has shot down accusations on the hot debated issue of the envisaged Chines billion-dollar tobacco plantation in Zambezi region. In a recent interview with Caprivi Vision, chairperson of the board refused to comment when asked on the out come of the submissions,…
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Dukwi returnee musician wants govt incentives
By Staff Reporter A Dukwi returnee, who lived in Botswana for 12 years, is calling government to intervene in the musical industry, and treat them equally. Mr. Ovens Maseho Mubita (35) commonly known as Black mamba, a Kwasakwasa musician by profession told Caprivi Vision that, it is high time for the government to fulfil promises…
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Caprivi Pharmacy celebrates its birthday
By Martha Matongo THE Caprivi Pharmacy held its first anniversary, earlier this month under the new ownership in Katima Mulilo. March 7, 2015, was celebrated as the day when the new owner, Miss Franzél Marais gave away 300 free boerewors rolls to the valued customers who supported the pharmacy on its special day. The amused…
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Sachona trouble elephant killed
By Staff Reporter PROFESSIONAL hunters finally killed an elephant that killed a 73 –years –old man at Sachona, 130 km south of Katima Mulilo this month. It took two days for the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, together with the Namibian police reserve force unit to hunt and kill the trouble animal, but all to…
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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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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…
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CANU Party to start public meetings April 1
By Risco Lumamezi Acting President of the Caprivi African National Union, (CANU) is calling residents of Zambezi region formerly known as Caprivi Strip to unite in finding the political solution. In an exclusive interview with Caprivi Vision Mr. Baxter Makando Kulobone (53) Vice President of the party who was assigned to lead the party as…
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Mafwe Youth Forum calls for land reform
By Staff Reporter CHAIRPERSON of the newly formed Mafwe Youth Forum has urged residents of the region to unite and denounce all forms of tribalism. Mr. Linus Matongo, chairperson of the forum, suggests that his organisation was formed to unite all youth of the region in sharing the land equally. He is calling the Katima…
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Katima Council reflects its Achievements
By Aldrin Mukendwa The Katima Mulilo Town Council has reviewed some of its achievements in its 5 year term from 2010-2015. His worship the mayor, Mr. Charles Matengu announced some of the achievements his council has embarked on “I would like to thank the Swapo Party, the Top Four Secretariat, Politburo, Central Government, Regional Executive,…
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