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  • OPEN LETTER TO THE TRIPARTITE COMMISSION:  (Namibia, Botswana and UNHCR)

    OPEN LETTER TO THE TRIPARTITE COMMISSION: (Namibia, Botswana and UNHCR)

    Namibian/Caprivian Elders in Botswana Dukwi Refugee Camp P.O BOX 211 SOWA TOWN 29 August 2017   The Tripartite Commission – (UNHCR, Namibia and Botswana) C/off Settlement Commandant Ministry of Defense Justice and Security Dukwi Refugee Camp Private Bag F11 Francistown Botswana   Re: NONE ATTENDENCE OF TRIPARTITE MEETINGS Highly esteemed members of the Tripartite Commission,…

  • President Kenyatta address to the nation after losing re-election

  • Concerned Caprivians demand freedom

    Concerned Caprivians demand freedom

    By Simon Liseli A GROUP of organized concerned Caprivians under the armpit of the Caprivi Concerned Group (CCG), staged a peaceful demonstration on the streets of Katima Mulilo with chanting songs and banners of the “independent Caprivi Strip”, while handing over a petition to Zambezi Regional Governor Lawrence Sampofu’s Special Advisor Ignatius Nkunga calling on…

  • Mud Brick-making project to reduce deforestation

    Mud Brick-making project to reduce deforestation

    By Simon Liseli A-two-year old mud brick making project that was launched in Katima Mulilo in 2015, to serve as an alternative in mitigating the escalating price increase of cement and deforestation in Zambezi region is in progress. The project is an initiative by a 31-year-old unemployed young man of Katima Mulilo who borrowed the…

  • Katima and Windhoek Councils Sign Memorandum of Cooperation

    Katima and Windhoek Councils Sign Memorandum of Cooperation

    By Simon Liseli THE Katima Mulilo Town Council and Windhoek City Council signed a memorandum of partnership and cooperation between the two councils on Tuesday in Katima Mulilo. The signing ceremony took place at Katima Mulilo council boardroom between the mayor of the City of Windhoek his worship Muesee Kazapua and her worship mayor of…

  • Prime discussion: Grace Mugabe to get away with immunity?

  • No Water at Water Environment Office in Katima

    No Water at Water Environment Office in Katima

    By Simon Liseli ALMOST seven months now the Department of Water Environment in Katima Mulilo is without water, which makes it difficult to operate efficiently. Close to nine thousand Namibian dollars is owed to the Katima Mulilo Town Council, the water bill has reckoned the amount of Eight Thousand Nine Hundred and One dollar Five…

  • Chinese timber cutting for green scheme under scrutiny

    Chinese timber cutting for green scheme under scrutiny

    By Risco Lumamezi THE ongoing cutting down of timber by a Chinese company at the proposed green scheme farm of Katima at Chantuwu in Liselo area north-west of Katima Mulilo is raising concerns to residents of the region. In an interview with the Spokesperson of Liselo Sub-Khuta and Traditional Induna Mr.Lennox Kalima Lutambo of the…

  • Sampofu lashes out on CCG claims

    Sampofu lashes out on CCG claims

    By Simon Liseli ZAMBEZI Regional Governor Lawrence Sampofu, has lashed out on the Caprivi Concerned Group (CCG)’s claims that they were denied to conduct their public meeting in Ngweze Community Hall that was booked on June 11, 2017. The group claims that the regional governor sent an official from his office to tell the police…

  • Zambezi Waterfront toss-up into a white elephant

    Zambezi Waterfront toss-up into a white elephant

    By Simon Liseli                    A-multi-million dollar government funded project, Zambezi Waterfront Tourism Park (ZWTP) at Katima Mulilo is currently in a dysfunctional state while workers and residents of the region have raised eyebrows on its poor operations. About N$ 350-million was injected by the ministry of finance as the initiator of the project idea, mooted in…

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