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Police General lambasts police-officers to refrain from secessionism
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41 Caprivian Refugees return home
By Simon Liseli FORTY–ONE (41) former Dukwi refugees arrived in Katima Mulilo on Thursday afternoon mainly woman and children, who were born in Botswana since their exodus on August 2, 1999 during the state of emergency. These Namibian refugees decided to register for the repatriation during May 11 to July 11 and this follows after…
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Police General lambasts police-officers to refrain from secession
By Simon Liseli NAMPOL Inspector General, Sebastian Ndeitunga has seriously lambasted and warned members of the Namibian police on Thursday at Katima Mulilo to refrain from tribalism and secessionist activities. This comes after the arrest of six (6) members of CCG at Liselo area on July 8, for failing to comply with laws…
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6 members of Caprivi Concerned Group in court
By Simon Liseli SIX (6) members of the Caprivi Concerned Group (CCG) appeared in Katima Mulilo district court before magistrate Mr. Boyd Namushinga and public prosecutor Ms. Esther Jafet, on Tuesday. They are facing charges of failing to obey laws and orders, sedition and incitement of public violence. The accused suspects are leaders of the…
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Nampol nabs 6 members of Caprivi Concerned Group
By Staff Reporter NAMIBIAN Police in Zambezi region has nabbed 6 members of the Caprivi Concerned Group (CCG) on Sunday morning at Liselo Area some 10 kilometers away the town of Katima Mulilo. Spokesperson of the Namibian Police in Zambezi Chief Inspector Kisco Sitali confirmed to Caprivi Vision on Monday that the accused suspects ranging…
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Mulisa calls for political dialogue over Caprivi Strip
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Botswana Police arrests 12 Namibian refugees
By Risco Lumamezi BOTSWANA Police Service has arrested twelve (12) Caprivian refugees on Tuesday June 19, 2018 in Gaborone after handing over a petition to SADC Secretariat. A mob of police officers accompanied by an immigration officer arrested 12 elderly Caprivian refugees for leaving Dukwi Camp without permission. This happened before the world refugee day.…
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Media Ombudsman advocates for freedom of expression
By Risco Lumamezi NEW Media Ombudsman in Namibia, Mr. John Nakuta has catalogued the importance of the freedom of expression at the breakfast meeting held in Katima Mulilo on Thursday during his visit. Mr.Nakuta, a Human Rights Lawyer and Lecturer at the University of Namibia addressed members of the local media houses, regional and local…
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ATA lunches new device to help save lives
By Staff Reporter A new medical device, which alerts specially trained emergency teams within seconds of an incident occurring, has been introduced in Namibia by ATA International – Emergency & Medical Assistance (E.M.A.). During the Namibia Tourism Expo 2018, ATA International launched their new Emergency Device for Namibia. After more than one year of intense testing…
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Rationale to Cull Hippos in Zambia Flawed
By STAFF REPORTER BORN Free says in the press statement sent to Caprivi Vision that Zambian Government’s own research shows that previous hippo culls in Luangwa have not controlled numbers. Born Free’s recent breaking news echoed that, in a secret move by the Zambian government, fee-paying trophy hunters are to be allowed to kill more…


