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British Trade Policy Minister Visits Namibia for Trade Links
By Staff Reporter BRITISH Minister of State for Trade Policy, Mr.Lord Price is visiting South Africa and Namibia this week to meet trade ministers from the Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU) and Mozambique to discuss ways to avoid disruption of the current trading relationship. He will also meet trade associations and local businesses. In a…
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Man cry foul over maintenance bill
By Simon Liseli ASSISTANT Technical Officer in the Department of Water Environment in Zambezi Region, Mr. Reinhold Shindondola has expressed concerns over maintenance payments made every month to his two-year-old daughter. He therefore asks lawmakers to repeal maintenance laws and make more investigations to see how recipient mothers use money. Mr. Shindondola, a former inmate…
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Muchila Speaks Out On Tribalism And Politics of Secession
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Ombudsman conducts public hearing in Katima
By Simon Liseli OMBUDSMAN of the Republic of Namibia advocate John Walters conducted his first-ever public hearing at Katima Mulilo, on Tuesday June 27, 2017 focusing on Racism, Racial discrimination, Discrimination in general, Tribalism and other related intolerance. He was accompanied by some of his Staff members of his office from Windhoek, Acting governor of…
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Katima Council former Chief in court for corruption
By Simon Liseli FORMER Chief Executive Officer of Katima Mulilo Town Council, Mr. Charles Nawa Nawa aged 49, a Namibian national made his first brief appearance before the Katima Mulilo district court magistrate Mr. Vincent Nzaca on Wednesday facing charges of corruption. The accused Mr. Nawa was charged with the offences of wrongfully, unlawfully, directly…
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Katima to host Namibian Newspaper Cup 2018
By Simon Liseli KATIMA MULILO a remote town of Namibia has been blessed to host the annual Namibian Newspaper 18th edition Foot ball Cup Competition, during the joyful season of Easter weekend next year. This was confirmed by Mr. Ben Lumponjani, Regional Sports Officer when speaking to Caprivi Vision sport desk that floodlights that had…
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Caprivi diehard historian dies at 73
By Risco Lumamezi THE diehard historian of the Caprivi Strip, Mr Fredrick Kruger has died at the age of 73 May 20, 2017. The deceased is the First born son of the former Administrator and Magistrate of the then Eastern Caprivi Strip Captain C.E. Kruger. According to Ms Lieneke de Visser a PhD Researcher on…
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Trio in court for murdering physically challenged person
By Simon Liseli Three men of Impalila Island are facing charges of murdering a physically challenged person, the trio appeared before the Katima Mulilo district court magistrate Mr. Vincent Nzaca on May 19, 2017 charged with murder and the case was remanded to October 28, 2017 for further police investigations. The accused John Musole Mununga…
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Botswana to respond on Namibian refugees’ repatriation saga
By Risco Lumamezi BOTSWANA Defence, Justice and Safety Minister Shaw Khati will either deny nor respond to the concerns raised by the 903 Namibian refugees currently in Dukwi refugee camp. This was confirmed by the deputy secretary to the minister who preferred to be called Ms. Mogani, when Caprivi Vision probed to have a telephonic…
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Ombudsman to criminalize men who taste virginity of girls
By Mwaka Simasiku NAMIBIAN Ombudsman, Advocate John Walters is in sighting to bring to book all offenders who are violating the rights of the young women during sikenge, female initiation ceremony to be prosecuted. In Namibia’s Zambezi region, these harmful cultural practices are very rear among tribes of the Caprivian people, which are dry sex…
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