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Namibian Refugees not ready for repatriation
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Geingob rejects CCG call for Caprivi independence
By Simon Liseli Namibian President Dr. Hage Geingob has rejected the Caprivi Concerned Group (CCG) call for a referendum and unconditional release of all Caprivi prisoners towards right to self determination. President Geingob told residents of Zambezi region during a public meeting that was held at Kamunu Village hall in the town of Katima Mulilo…
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Liselo community ask for electricity from govt
By Simon Liseli MEMBERS of Liselo Community are calling government to electrify the area, after 29-years of Namibian independence without electricity. Liselo area is situated some few kilometers from the main power station called Caprivi Link Interconnector found at Chantuu in the same area where the envisaged long debated tobacco plantation project is located…
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Namibia does not legally constitute Caprivi Strip
Frederick Douglass, a leader of an abolitionist movement against slavery in America once said “I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.” Douglass is no more, and so is slavery of his time. Firstly, we…
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New fish market makes N$1.7 million in 3-months
By Simon Liseli A new fish market in Katima Mulilo, Namibia Fish Consumption Trust (NFCPT) has broke a record when it made N$1,73 579 from fish sales in Zambezi region in ninety (90) days. Speaking during the official opening of the 17th fish shop at Katima Mulilo Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Bernhard Esau…
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Namibia: Towards A Federal State
The 32nd US President, late Franklin D. Roosevelt once said “in politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.” This article seeks to demonstrate how political and military power in Namibia mainly rests in one tribe to the systematic exclusion of others, and therefore advise Namibians to…
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Devil’s claw traders wrangle over the exporter
By Risco Lumamezi A group of devil’s claw traders in Katima Mulilo have expressed concerns and accused the exporting agent for secretly buying from friends and family members, instead of following the approved list. This comes after traders noticed that the buyer was buying from his sisters in-law, friends and relatives without following the list.…
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Rethink urged over withdrawal of peacekeepers from Sudan
Albert González Farran/UNAMID Obi Anyadike Editor-at-Large The UN Security Council has paused the drawdown of peacekeepers from Sudan’s troubled western province of Darfur, but local aid workers and analysts have called for a rethink of the overall withdrawal strategy in light of the country’s continued political violence. The crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Khartoum by…
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Police burns cannabis weighs 371.35 kg in Katima
By Simon Liseli Namibian Police has burned 371, 35 kilograms of cannabis estimated at a street value of N$3,713,500 this morning at Katima Mulilo dump site. NAMPOL Deputy Commissioner and Crime Investigation Coordinator, Mr. Evans Simasiku told reporters that cannabis was seized during the period from 2017 to the current situation of 2019. He pointed…
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5 Police Officers in Court for Corruption
By Simon Liseli Five (5) members of the Namibian police in Katima Mulilo are in court facing charges of corruption, fraud and use of fake money. This was revealed to Caprivi Vision by Zambezi Regional Commander, Karel Theron after some reports from the community recently. The accused suspect,Head of Explosive Unit Chief Inspector…
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