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Boko Haram and Nigeria’s elections
NAIROBI, (IRIN) – The terrible news keeps on coming from Nigeria’s embattled northeast. Two suspected child suicide bombers reportedly [ http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/11/child-suicide-bombers-nigeria-market ] blew themselves up in a crowded market on Sunday – the second such attack in two days linked to Boko Haram in which young girls were strapped with explosives. Meanwhile, the Islamic extremist…
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Samupwa congratulates grade 10, 12 learners in Zambezi
By Staff Reporter EDUCATION Director in Zambezi region, Mr. Austin Samupwa has congratulated teachers ,learners and parents for maintaining top 6 spot country –wide and to be on top 4 in grade 12 Higher level. In his 2015 Academic Year message, Mr. Samupwa thanked teachers for the job well done in 2014 academic year…
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Christian Radio Donates Money to Linyanti Charity
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Katima Council inaugurates new street names
By Aldrin Mukendwa THE Katima Mulilo Town Council has officially inaugurated 15 streets in Katima Mulilo to war veterans and the traditional leaders. Among the beneficiaries is the former chief of the Mafwe tribe , Mr. Richard Temuso Muhinda , who also served as the chief Minister in the then Administration for Caprivians. Katima Council…
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Education PS lashes out S&T wrangles
By Staff Reporter PERMANENT Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Mr.Alfred Ilukena has co-opted decision not to pay N$500,000 claims of subsistence and travelling allowance to former school principal of Masambo primary in the formerly western Caprivi. Mr.Ilukena, told Caprivi Vision that his office will not overstep the decision of the labour court and the…
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20 years for murder
By Aldrin Mukendwa A-52-years Namibian male was effectively sentenced to 20 years for killing a colleague by cutting his neck with a traditional home made knife. The accused Lawrence Mubita Musupali of Sibuyu village in Masida area was nabbed by the Namibian police for unlawfully and intentionally killing the deceased Dusty Simwanza after a long…
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18 Years for raping a minor
By Aldrin Mukendwa THE Katima Mulilo Regional Court has sentenced Manga Collins Chalo aged 22, a Namibian national to 18 years imprisonment for raping a 6 year old girl at Batubaja. the accused is guilty of contravening section 2 (1), (a) read with section 1, 2(2) , 2(3), 3, 5, 6 & 7 of the…
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Katengo ka tolopo ya Katima kabeya mabizo amanca a makululu a 15
Mubihi wa Koranta Katengo ka tolopo ya Katima Mulilo cwale cwale seka beile mabizo a manca a makululu a lishumi ni a ketalizoho mwa Tolopo mwa mulelo wa pili wa polojekiti. Kucinca koo nekutile kasamulaho bayahi ba tolopo sebafitisize maikuto kuama mabizo amakululu ane asiyo kuli nekuli butata ahulu kufumana libaka zeňwi za lipisinisi hamoho…
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Was SWAPO right to rename Caprivi?
Politics is about making choices and leaders rule at the behest of those that put them to power. I tend to grapple with this school of thought at times because in a democracy the rights of any citizen cannot be bought nor transferred. All human beings have inalienable rights and as such all people were…
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Swapo wins 2014 general elections
By Staff Reporter THE Ruling SWAPO party won the presidential and National Assembly with absolute majority on Monday, after the elections held on November 28. Its presidential Candidate Dr. Hage Geingob won the presidential race with 86.73 percent more than his predecessors ever. Among the 96 seats of the new National Assembly to be inaugurated…


