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Namibia reverts to stage 3 COVID-19 strict measures
By Staff Reporter Namibia has reverted to stage 3 of the COVID -19 strict measures of the State of emergency, it is applicable to all 14 regions of the country for the effective period of 16 days, starting August 12 to 28 August 2020. This was officially announced by the Namibian President Hage Geingob on…
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9 street vendors in court for illegal vending
By Risco Lumamezi Nine(9)street vendors who eke-out a living on the streets of Katima Mulilo appeared in the Katima Mulilo Magistrates Court on Monday July 20, 2020. The accused hawkers are facing charges of illegal vending and failing to obey the instructions from the authorized officer. Caprivi Vision has established that on Friday July 17,…
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Zambezi records 4 positive cases of COVID 19
By Risco Lumamezi Reports of the deadly Coronavirus has surfaced in the might Zambezi region with four (4) positive cases since the start of the epidemic in the country. On Monday a health worker was tested positive at Ngweze Clinic which is located in the location of Cowboy within the vicinity of Katima Mulilo. Probing…
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Religious leaders speak-out against South Korea’s scapegoating COVID19 members
Staff Reporter Religious leaders and NGOs in association with the United Nations around the globe have raised their voices on the need to correct inappropriate persecution and human rights violations against a South Korea religious group, Shincheonji Church of Jesus. From Southern Africa, fourteen (14) religious leaders from the Christian, Islam, Hindu, the Church of…
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Nicko Zamaleck – A true young musician on the block
PROFILE By Risco Lumamezi Nicky Mukwame Munyandi popularly known by his stage name “Nicko Zamaleck” who hails from Zambezi region was born in Katima Mulilo on 5 August 2000.His father who has since passed on, December 2008 is the late Mr. Kennedy Musukubili Munyandi and his mother Clarinah Mbuyu Mukwame both his parents originate from…
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South Korea recovered COVID-19 patients boost pandemic treatment
By Staff Reporter About 4,000 recovered Covid-19 patients from South Korean-based Shincheonji Church of Jesus will voluntarily donate their blood(convalescent plasma), for use in the research and development of a new therapy that could reduce deaths related to the illness. In a press statement sent to Caprivi Vision, ibali PR & Communications echoed sentiments that…
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Tribalism is like Coronavirus in the Zambezi region
Dear Editor, Allow me to respond to a letter that was written to His Royal Highness/Fumu Erwin Mbambo Munika of the Hambukushu Traditional Authority with the subject: “TRIBAL BORDERS THAT EXISTED BEFORE THE COLONIAL AND AFTER INDEPENDENCE MUST BE RESPECTED AND HONORED WITH ALL COST” Our prince should know that before he writes any document…
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GMS Church distributes food to Katima residents
By Simon Liseli Global Movement for Salvation Church (GMS) donated food parcels to Forty (40) families at Katima Mulilo on Saturday, June 13. The food parcels are part of assistance for COVID-19 to people who did not qualify for Emergency Income Grant (EIG) that was received by other Namibians countrywide.. Among the food received included…
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Contractors want ACC to investigate N$2m at Bukalo Council
By Simon Liseli Contractors who were awarded a tender to construct houses at Bukalo Village Council, want the anti-corruption commission (ACC) to investigate the missing N$2.3 million after they were not paid for the last 2 years. Sinjala Construction Company and residents of Bukalo have sparked angers about the N$2.3 million Namibian dollars that was…
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Namibia receives COVID-19 humanitarian aid from UK and Germany
By Staff Reporter EXECUTIVE Director in the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation, Ambassador Selma Ashipala-Musavyi has handed over medical items for COVID 19 from diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom and Germany on Thursday. In a media statement sent to Caprivi Vision, Executive Director Ashipala-Musavyi said that the medical items were collected by the…


