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Namibia News Archives

Namibia News Archives for October 2009

Oct 31, 2009 | The Age

Zimbabwe poses test to diamond controls

Calls for an international ban on Zimbabwe's diamond sales are set to dominate this week's meeting of the global body set up to prevent trade in "blood diamonds", in a key test for the regulatory regime.

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Related Topix: World News, Zimbabwe, Africa, Robert Mugabe

Fri Oct 30, 2009

Cellular News

Fitch Rates Telecom Namibia with a Stable Outlook

Fitch Ratings has assigned Telecom Namibia an International Long-term local currency Issuer Default Rating of 'BBB-' and a National Long-term rating of 'A ', both with Stable Outlooks.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Thu Oct 29, 2009

UNICEF News

Namibia: Birth registration effort aims to protect child rights

In the run-up to the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child - a landmark international agreement on the basic human rights of all children - UNICEF is featuring a series of stories about progress made and challenges that remain.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa,

Wed Oct 28, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Country's First Desalination Plant Ready

History will be made today at 10h00 when President Hifikepunye Pohamba will switch on the main pump of Areva's Trekkopje Project Desalination Plant north of Wlotzkasbaken.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, Hifikepunye Pohamba,

Sunday Times

The Good ...

South Africa's targeted consumer inflation most probably slowed in September, drawing closer to the central bank's target band, a survey showed on Friday, but pressures lurk from higher power costs.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

Mon Oct 26, 2009

The Namibian

Namibia mourns a hero

THIRTEEN days of high emotion drew to a close at the weekend, as the Namibian nation bade farewell to the man who spent close to 40 years tirelessly working to improve the lives of others.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa,

Sat Oct 24, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Martin Takes Over Stars

African Stars finally turned a new page in its 57 years of existence, after local businessman Sidney Martin yesterday officially announced he has now acquired the team with a view of turning it into a commercial entity.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Power Outage in Northern Areas Sunday

THERE will be a power outage for the whole day in most of northern Namibia on Sunday, NamPower announced yesterday.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa,

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Crowded Field in This Year's Presidential Race

A record 12 candidates, including incumbent President Hifikepunye Pohamba, had entered for this year's presidential race as the Electoral Commission of Namibia closed entries on Monday afternoon.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, Hifikepunye Pohamba, US News

Fri Oct 23, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Government Sues Kapia

FORMER Deputy Minister Paulus Kapia and three fellow directors of a company in which the Swapo Party Youth League is the majority shareholder are being sued for N$2,6 million by Government.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Reverend Witbooi's Final Journey

REVEREND Hendrik Witbooi begins his final journey today as Namibia mourns the passing of one of its political pioneers and a spiritual giant.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, Hifikepunye Pohamba

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Court Cancels Bail Bonanza for Farm Robbery Suspects

A MAGISTRATE'S decision to grant bail to the five alleged members of a gang accused of carrying out a violent armed robbery at a farm east of Windhoek at the end of August was suspended in the High Court in Windhoek yesterday.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

The Namibian

Namibia dips in press rankings

NAMIBIA'S friendliness towards the media has dropped 12 places according to the latest press freedom index released by Reporters Without Borders yesterday.

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Related Topix: Africa,

Thu Oct 22, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Hiring, Wage Trends in Banks

FNB Namibia is facing criticism from within its ranks, over what has been described as racial discrimination, prejudice and unfair treatment of the bank's black employees and customers.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, 9

Wed Oct 21, 2009

The Namibian

Rates drop at 'own peril', BoN warned

INTEREST rate cuts have cost FNB Namibia more than N$300 million so far this year.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Home, Mortgage, Personal Finance,

Tue Oct 20, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Rossing Promotes Bird Conservation Among Kids

RIO Tinto's Rssing Uranium Mine recently held its ninth Annual Bird-watching Day at Swakopmund.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, Life, Hobbies, Bird Watching,

Sun Oct 18, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Japanese Film Scout in Trouble

A JAPANESE national, Takano Makoto , has been found guilty of working illegally in Namibia while carrying a holiday permit.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

Fri Oct 16, 2009

The Namibian

ECN scraps ballot tender

THE Electoral Commission of Namibia has withdrawn the controversial contract for the printing of ballot papers for next month's elections in a move seen as bowing to political pressure from opposition parties, which had given the ECN an ultimatum to so by today or face a court interdict.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

Thu Oct 15, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: GIPF Continually Growing Assets

"The GIPF grew into a strong pension fund with a mere N$800 million in 1990 to the biggest pension fund in Namibia with an asset base of N$35 billion .

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Related Topix: Pension, Personal Finance, Africa, World News,

Tue Oct 13, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Hospital, MVA Put On the Spot

THE Motor Vehicle Accident Fund and the Roman Catholic Hospital yesterday scrambled to do damage control following a report in yesterday's The Namibian about the treatment of accident victims.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

Bury Free Press

Inquest into young Briton's death in Africa

An inquest will hear how a 32-year-old volunteer from Surrey died in Africa when her harness became detached on a zip wire.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

Mon Oct 12, 2009

Panapress

Fury over Namibia poll survey

Namibia Institute of Public Policy Research sa id Wednesday that it stood by its survey which predicted that the ruling Swapo p a rty will romp to victory in the forthcoming November elections with almost 75 pe r cent of the total vote.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Sat Oct 10, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Squeezing Banks Could Be Disastrous

NEARLY N$81 million a year will be injected into the Namibian economy if banks adhere to the Bank of Namibia's deadline to drop their prime lending rates and home loan rates to 11,5 per cent by month-end. Good as it may sound in the current economic crisis, this could trigger a series of dire consequences, including banks being forced to close ...

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Home, Mortgage

Thu Oct 08, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Illegal Abortions Common Despite Risks

Ten years ago, a move to legalise abortion in Namibia failed. The number of unwanted pregnancies remains high, with many people unwilling or unable to use contraception.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Abortion, Medicine, Cytotec, Misoprostol (generic), Medication,

Tue Oct 06, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Heated Debate About the City's Cooking Councillor

TEMPERS flared up at the monthly meeting of the Windhoek City Council on Wednesday night when Swapo Councillor and Management Committee Chairperson Elaine Trepper accused UDF Councillor Werner Claassen of "nearly burning the municipality down" last week.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, Fire

Sun Oct 04, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Namibia: Businesswoman of the Year Nominees Short-Listed

The following nominees were chosen as finalists for this years Namibian Businesswoman of the Year Award.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Fri Oct 02, 2009

AllAfrica.com

Southern Africa: Effort Afoot to Save Rickety Customs Union

Southern African countries have buried the hatchet in an effort to preserve the Southern African Customs Union , one of the few building blocks of regional integration.

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Related Topix: World News, South Africa, Africa,

Bizcommunity

Interest builds ahead of Bidvest Namibia's listing

Interest is building up in the planned stock exchange listing of Bidvest Namibia ahead of distribution to prospective investors of the listings prospectus.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, Travel, Namibia Travel,

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