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2010 Could Spell Trouble for Country

2010 Could Spell Trouble for Country - The upcoming 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa is viewed by many around the world, especially in Africa, as an opportunity of a lifetime, as it is the first time in history that the event reaches Africa. [All Africa - Namibia]

Bank Brings Art Bodies Together

Bank Brings Art Bodies Together - Bank Windhoek Arts Festival (BWAF) recently held its quarterly smart partner meeting and at the same event a new smart partner poster was launched, it was announced in a press statement. [All Africa - Namibia]

Ohorongo Imports Own Cement

Ohorongo Imports Own Cement - The first consignment of 1000 tonnes of cement for the Ohorongo Cement Plant being delivered at the Port of Walvis Bay last week. [All Africa - Namibia]

Swapo Snubs ANC

Swapo Snubs ANC - THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has written a strongly worded letter to the Swapo Party, asking it to explain why it did not attend a meeting of former liberation movements held in South Africa, last month. [All Africa - Namibia]

Land Reform Reaping Fruits Despite Problems

Land Reform Reaping Fruits Despite Problems - Almost two decades after independence Namibia's land reform shows positive results and is guided by fair laws, but bureaucracy, slow progress in transformation of land ownership and unclear criteria for expropriation are overshadowing successes. [All Africa - Namibia]

Political Perspective

Political Perspective - ONE of the ways around the current political impasse, in particular the refusal of Swapo to rebuke its supporters for recent undemocratic occurrences, is for all parties to re-commit to the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections. [All Africa - Namibia]

Union Wants Govt to Seize Mines

Union Wants Govt to Seize Mines - THE Mineworkers Union of Namibia is not buying the explanation given by copper mining and smelting company Weatherly International for its decision to close all its copper mines in Namibia. [All Africa - Namibia]

Europe Pumps Millions Into Wildlife

Europe Pumps Millions Into Wildlife - The European Commission (EC) has injected an amount of N$4,6 million into the Rural Poverty Reduction Programme (RPRP) project called Enhancing the Wildlife-based Economy in Rural Areas Project. [All Africa - Namibia]

One Small Step Towards the World's Biggest Game Camp

One Small Step Towards the World's Biggest Game Camp - With every new conservation area we are moving a small step closer to Gert Joubert's mad but dashing idea of turning the entire country into one large game camp. [All Africa - Namibia]

New Report Reveals Hidden Poverty

New Report Reveals Hidden Poverty - A Namibian government report has revealed that three times as many people as previously thought are living in severe poverty. [All Africa - Namibia]
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