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Are Special Initiative Projects Development Or Appeasement?

Are Special Initiative Projects Development Or Appeasement? - FROM the perspective of reparation from the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany for the atrocities, sufferings and untold damages that its predecessor authority, Imperial Germany, inflicted on Namibian people, especially during the anti-German colonial wars between the years 1904 and 1908, one shall hold little brief for the Special Initiative currently ongoing between the Namibian government and its German counterpart. [

Battle On for Farm Land

Battle On for Farm Land - The Ministry of Lands, Resettlement and Rehabilitation and Purity Manganese Mine are at loggerheads over a piece of farmland, which the ministry refuses to sell. [All Africa - Namibia]

Babylon Residents Make the Best of a Deplorable Situation

Babylon Residents Make the Best of a Deplorable Situation - As heavy clouds cover the skyline of Windhoek, promising another day of rain, Babylon residents are already up and going. [All Africa - Namibia]

Unimog Fights Fires in Windhoek

Unimog Fights Fires in Windhoek - Benz Commercial Vehicles celebrates their UNIMOG's Southern African re-introduction with the sale of a U4000 unit to the City of Windhoek's Fire Department. [All Africa - Namibia]

Stop Power Exports, Zesa Ordered

Stop Power Exports, Zesa Ordered - Energy and Power Development Minister Elias Mudzuri has ordered Zesa Holdings to stop electricity exports to Namibia until normal power generation at Hwange Power Station is restored. [All Africa - Namibia]

Property Prices in Windhoek Increased

Property Prices in Windhoek Increased - The First National Bank (FNB) of Namibia's National Deeds Data has showed that property prices in Windhoek have increased by 18% during 2009. [All Africa - Namibia]

The Sun Always Shines and in Lüderitz the Wind (Almost) Always Blows

The Sun Always Shines and in Lüderitz the Wind (Almost) Always Blows - We stand accused of gross negligence and the inability to plan our future responsibly. Nearing twenty years of independence, we are as dependent on South Africa for our electricity needs, as we were in 1990. In fact, given the growth in demand, I deem it not an unfair assumption to say we may be more dependent now than then. [All Africa - Namibia]
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