Thursday Oct 29 | The Namibian
THE polluters must come to rescue Namibia. - Prime Minister Nahas Angula commenting that the rich industrialised countries, that caused the conditions leading to climate change, must assist countries affected by it THE vast majority of human beings dislike and even dread all notions with which they are not familiar.
SMSes Of Tuesday 27 October 2009
During winter and summer you find them at busy street corners selling newspapers.
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The governing party isn't excluded. Namibians forgive us. - Pastor Ben Araeb Food For Thought Should they be banned * WHY is it that shops have to use plastic bags? I vote for the banning of all plastic bags in supermarkets.
I CONGRATULATE you for uniting to consider the issues relating to your country and your future, because this is one way of building the spirit of tolerance.
THE Government Institutions Pension Fund asset base suffered a N$5,4 billion loss in market value as a result of the global financial crisis.
Namibia PM is Nahas Angula... Educated in the US
The Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting begins in Port-of-Spain on November 27 and continues for three days.
SMSes Of Monday 12 October 2009
This is a problem experienced throughout Africa. This can be solved if people would cut back on spending money that they do not have to spend like the increase in salaries and entertainment allowances just approved in their new budget.
Namibia gives Brangelina a unique all-inclusive package
Developing countries that are blessed with spectacular environments do whatever they can to encourage tourism.
THE following is an edited version of a lecture by Tuliameni Kalomoh, Special Advisor to President Hifikepunye Pohamba on Foreign Affairs, delivered at a Pacon-organised function in the capital this week.
Namibia: It's Ready, Steady, Go! for MCA Funds
NAMIBIA is more than N$2 billion 'richer' after the Millennium Challenge Account , courtesy of the US government, was activated yesterday to fight poverty by targeting education, tourism and agriculture.
India to invest in Namibia's mining sector
India Gazette Thursday 27th August, 2009 India is to ink a memorandum of understanding with Namibia for investing in its lucrative mining sector, it was announced here Thursday.
Namibia: BEE Policy Still Stuck in Starting Blocks
FIVE years after Government decided to create a policy for black economic empowerment , the actual draft document is still waiting for the ruling Swapo Party leadership to give it the go-ahead, while the time frame of having it up and running this year with a tailor-made law in place has run out.
SWAPO'S Central Committee has effectively paved the way for Hage Geingob to succeed President Hifikepunye Pohamba, when he steps down.
Vietnam treasures good relations with other countries,
On July 14, State President Nguyen Minh Triet met with the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Peoplea TMs Assembly of the Democratic Peoplea TMs Republic of Korea , Kim Yong Nam and Namibian Prime Minister Nahas Angula in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
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Fast-Paced Technology Threatens Archive Material
Although electronic storage of information has many benefits, the fast pace at which technology develops can result in a loss of valuable information, said Prime Minister Nahas Angula.
Seal cull on hold pending deal
By Eleanor Momberg The annual Namibian seal cull has been put on hold for two weeks, pending the possible sale of the seal industry to a South African seal rescue organisation.
Let's Start Asking The Right Questions
A REPEATED rallying cry of former President Sam Nujoma after Independence in 1990 was that the second phase of Namibia's struggle for liberation is economic freedom.
Namibia Close To Reaching Some MDGs
Namibia's recently released second MDG Report 2008 finds that the country is making progress toward achieving some of the U.N. Millennium Development Goal targets.
SPYL's Nekundi to pay a quarter of a million for slanderous claim
A SLANDEROUS statement made by Swapo Party Youth League member Veikko Nekundi against Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Veiccoh Nghiwete will cost Nekundi a quarter of a million Namibia dollars, as well as extra legal costs.
'Spy bill' debate starts in NA
THE new Communications Bill promotes a view that the citizens of Namibia cannot be trusted, although citizens are expected to trust Government to lead and rule the country and protect their rights, DTA Secretary General McHenry Venaani said in the National Assembly yesterday.
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