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We can’t keep a useless player in the field – Amupanda
By Muyambango Ngumbele Presidential candidate for Affirmative Repositioning (AR) , Prof. Job Amupanda aims to kick-out the ruling SWAPO Party in the upcoming general elections as a number ten player. President Amupanda told journalists during the press conference on Tuesday in Katima Mulilo that , his political party is preparing to take over the government…
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A new book explores digitalisation-employment relationship in Africa
By Bertie Jacobs A new book written by a group of researchers from the TRADE research entity at the North-West University (NWU) delves into digital developments in Africa and their effects on employment.Titled Digital developments and employment: Understanding trends in Africa, the book is published by AOSIS under an open-access licence. According to the book’s…
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Sibbinda Councillor Clarifies Delay of Zambezi Development Centre
By Simon Liseli SIBBINDA Constituency Councillor, Micky Lukaezi has clarified some issues concerning the Zambezi Development Centre situated at Masokotwani area South of Zambezi. This comes after residents around the region realised that the center has dragged for quiet some years and want to know more from the Constituency Councillor on why it is taking…
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UN should consider the total freedom of Caprivians
Open Letter to UN and AU I humbly request the United Nations (UN ) not to turn its eye blindly, on the issue of Caprivian’s ‘total liberation’ claim by Mishake Muyongo and his followers who have been serving 24 years in prison in Namibia and its counterpart Botswana on grounds of their motherland. If Namibia…
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Lilemba – a true education philosopher at heart
PROFILE By Risco Lumamezi PROFESSOR John Makala Lilemba (65), he was born in a now defunct village called Mazanino, in the Sikosinyana District (Sibbinda), about 5 km west of Sibbinda village on 29 November 1957 in Caprivi (now Zambezi). His father now deceased was Nelson Lilemba Muhanduzi, from Kaliyangile District, in Makusi village, a Totela.…
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Former Caprivi Council Chief Dies at 66
By Risco Lumamezi Former Chief Regional Officer (CRO) of the Caprivi Regional Council, Mr. Patrick Itwa Likando has died at the age of 66 on Tuesday. He died with untimely death without any illness on December 28, 2021. Late Likando was born on 5 May 1955 at Chefuzwe, some 4 kilometers away the town of…
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Shoprite Katima manager speaks out on fire attack
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Shoprite and 3 stores catch fire
By Staff Reporter Shoprite Supermarket and three (3) other stores, Clicks, Hungry Lion and Pep were caught up by fire in Katima Mulilo on Thursday morning after the power outage at 03hrs. According to Mr. Vanicious Thabo Shoprite manager for Katima confirmed to Caprivi Vision that the fire was caused by the power outage and…
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Donald Trump impeached for inciting insurrection
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Nampol ready to enforce shut-down on COVID 19
By Risco Lumamezi THE Namibian Police in Zambezi region are ready to enforce a shut-down of non essential services in Zambezi, for the safetness in combating the transmission of the deadly Coronavirus. Nampol Regional Commander for Zambezi region, Commissioner Karel Theron told Caprivi Vision that “We are ready to enforce the rules and regulations which…
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