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Namibia refutes speculations of obstructing Botswana’s AU chair
By Staff Reporter Namibia’s Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation has denied serious allegations published by Mmegionline, a Botswana based online Newspaper that Namibia and other two SADC states sabotaged Botswana for taking African Union’s post. Mmegionline reported that three countries in the SADC region sabotaged Hon. Dr. Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi, Botswana’s Foreign Minister, in the…
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WLC to conduct dialogue on harmful Cultural Practices
By Mwaka Simasiku THE Women’s Leadership Centre, (WLC) in partnership with the British High Commission Windhoek will be holding a National Dialogue on the Prevention of Harmful Cultural Practices in Zambezi Region on February 13th and 14th. This organisation works towards building a society in which all women are actively engaged in shaping the politics,…
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Refugees are not “political resources”
By Rebecca Buxton Theophilus Kwek Academics and policymakers alike have begun to push back, in earnest, against popular conceptions of refugees as a burden on their receiving societies. While these conceptions certainly ought to be challenged, we must be careful not to overlook refugees’ voices – and our own obligations – in the process. In…
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UPDATED: Trump action derails global refugee resettlement efforts
US President Donald Trump’s executive order, which went into effect on Friday afternoon, has suspended refugee resettlement to the United States for the next four months, blocked entry of Syrian nationals entirely until further notice, and reduced the country’s total refugee admissions for fiscal year 2017 by more than half. The actions of the new…
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Promoting peace by waging war: African interventionism
By Obi Anyadike Editor-at-Large and Africa Editor NAIROBI Africa, the world’s poorest continent, faces many security challenges. But its leaders are not slow to intervene in crises when they can, as Yahya Jammeh in the Gambia is now discovering. His refusal to accept electoral defeat on 1 December has culminated in a coalition of West…
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African Commission asks CCG to submit arguments
Amid response by the Namibian government’s response has challenged the Caprivi Concerned Group to submit their arguments within 30 days. By Risco Lumamezi The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has asked the Caprivi Concerned Group (CCG) to respond to arguments submitted by the Namibian government, on the alleged mass-grave and other forms of…
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Imperforated Anus boy still needs urgent medical operation
By STAFF REPORTER A Nine-year–old boy with an imperforated anus is still in need of urgent medical operation, as his medical condition seems to be getting worse when is growing. Gift Mikatazo was born on 14 September 2007 with his rear opening (anus) clamped, which prevents him from removing waste material (faeces) from his body.…
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Council ya Katima Mulilo ineuzi sibaka sa mandu amanca alikana 187
Mubihi wa babeleki Ba Katengo ka tolopo ya Katima Mulilo baneuzi sibaka sakuyaha mandu alikana 187 kuba Shikuh Investments CC, mwa Cowboy kwabatu balituwelo zepahami. Itisizwe kikualabela kutokwa maino ebatalimezi batu ba Katima Mulilo, yeo itisizwe ki batu baba sweli kuipa libaka isi kamulao. Mwasilimo sa2014 baTown Council neba fitile fatumelelano yakufa sebelezo nikuzwiseza pili…
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Who is Pandeni ?
Real Name Pandeni Angula Stage Name is Pandeni I am well known as Chris Chris and some people call me TCB (Take of Business) I am the CEO and owner of TCB the business I was born and raised in Katima Mulilo. Parents My mother is a Caprivian and my Dad is an Oshiwambo Education?…
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Watching the Nation
THE YEAR has practically ended and as we count the days to enter the New Year, we at The Caprivi Vision would like to reflect on the past year with this last edition as you travel from afar, across the four corners of the country to join your loved ones in celebrating your sweat to…


