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  • Ya Nangoloh asks  Police to exhume 7 Missing bodies

    Ya Nangoloh asks Police to exhume 7 Missing bodies

    By Staff Reporter  A Namibian Human Rights Lawyer has urged the Namibian police to unearth 7 missing bodies of the members  of the Caprivi Liberation Army buried in a mass grave at Katima Cemetery. Mr. Phil Ya Nangoloh, NamRights Executive Director told Caprivi Vision that the Namibian police should conduct a serious investigation into the…

  • Mukupi Family fight over Land estate worth N$12 Million with Katima Council

    Mukupi Family fight over Land estate worth N$12 Million with Katima Council

    By Staff Reporter Eight (8) children of the late politician and popularly businessman Felix Kabuku (Njangula) Mukupi have expressed concerns over the inheritance of their late father’s estate properties and accused Katima Council for conflict of interest. On the centre stage is Mr. Aldrin Kabuku Mukupi the first born son of the late former councilor…

  • Moving beyond the ICC impasse

    Moving beyond the ICC impasse

    LONDON,  (IRIN) – The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) case against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, long beset by controversies and delays, has heightened tensions between the ICC and the African Union (AU). But while dropping the case could alleviate friction, some say it may also erode the power of the court, which to date has only…

  • Bush Bucks loses Bidvest Namibian CUP

    Bush Bucks loses Bidvest Namibian CUP

    SPORT DESK Bush Bucks FC lost the Namibian Cup when it lost the knock out qualifying  over the weekend in Windhoek 6-2 with the Mountain Rangers from !Karas Region.  It first lost its chances in the first time by 3-0 and then utilised it’s time in the second half by scoring 2 balls . “our first…

  • Muchali calls for unity over Political Stalemate

    Muchali calls for unity over Political Stalemate

     The Editor,  Allow me to comment on a video footage of Mr.Alex Kamwi, the president of Caprivi African National Union (CANU), titled “Kamwi speaks out” of September 4, 2013, published on The Caprivi Vision website:https://www.caprivivision.com/kamwi-speaks-out/ which indeed carries with an inspiring message to all Caprivians.  The president of CANU had eloquently addressed a lot of…

  • Bank of Namibia warns black marketeers at Wenela border

    Bank of Namibia warns black marketeers at Wenela border

    By Staff Reporter  Bank of Namibia is to investigate black market activities at Wenela border Post.  According to Bank of Namibia Director of Strategic Communications and  Financial Sector Development, Mr. Ndangi Katoma told  Caprivi Vision that in terms of Regulation 2 of the Exchange Control Regulations, of 1961, no person (legal or natural) other than…

  • DTA to swallow pressure groups

    DTA to swallow pressure groups

    By Staff Reporter The Democratic Turnhalle Alliance, DTA of Namibia is hoping to swallow all pressure groups in Namibia and internationally ahead of the general elections expected this year. This was recently announced by the party’s Secretary for Information and Publicity, Mr. Lascan Sikosi that it will amalgamate all social, economic, academic, political, racial and…

  • Samupwa calls for hard work in schools

    Samupwa calls for hard work in schools

    By Staff Reporter EDUCATION Director of Zambezi region has emphasised teachers to perform better to make all learners to pass their grades. Mr. Austin Samupwa has set the year 2014 for hard work after him and his team met all circuits in the region after the grade 10 and 12 results were released which was…

  • School Principal Bemoans S&T Payment Wrangles

    School Principal Bemoans S&T Payment Wrangles

    By Risco Lumamezi  A School Principal demanding N$500,000.00 subsistence and travelling allowance from government has expressed disappointment and refused to accept his thirty days pay.  He is accusing Zambezi Regional Council and the Ministry of Education for not meeting his demands, as this came after seven years since he has been battling with his long…

  • New Railway to link Katima underway

    New Railway to link Katima underway

    By Risco Lumamezi  GOVERNMENT has completed a pre-feasibility study for the construction of the railway from Cape Fria to Katima Mulilo, at a cost of N$7 billion. Mr. Peter Mwatile ,Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works  and Transport  confirmed  that ,  the  Government is  in the process of mobilising financial resources to start the…

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