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Way Too Little Art in Namibian Schools

Way Too Little Art in Namibian Schools - The relevance of art education has long been a bone of contention within our education system with it at some point being labeled as useless and a waste of time. [All Africa - Namibia]

Art Students Exhibit Their Works

Art Students Exhibit Their Works - This year's Unam (University of Namibia) student art exhibition, entitled Art Ascending, will officially be opened next Tuesday by Professor Mbongeni Malaba of the English Department, it was announced in a press statement. [All Africa - Namibia]

Prime Minister to Open All-Women Arts Exhibition

PM to Open All-Women Arts Exhibition - Prime Minister Nahas Angula will next Wednesday officially open an all-female art exhibition at the National Art Gallery of Namibia in partnership with the European Union, a statement from the organisers said. [All Africa - Namibia]

UK Investors to Fund Planned City Abattoir

UK Investors to Fund Planned City Abattoir - Tjihero Meat City, a United Kingdom-based entity, says it has signed a two-billion-dollar (US$300 million) investment deal with a group of UK private investors for the construction of the largest abattoir in the world. [All Africa - Namibia]

Gerus Power Substation 'Strategic' for the Region

Gerus Power Substation 'Strategic' for the Region - THE target set out in Namibia's Energy White Paper of generating at least 75 per cent of its energy requirements by 2010 is unlikely to be met, Mines and Energy Minister Erkki Nghimtina said on Monday. [All Africa - Namibia]

Town Besieged By Street Kids

Town Besieged By Street Kids - An escalating HIV/AIDS pandemic with its resultant deaths has placed Caprivi Region in an unenviable position as many children orphaned by this disease are being forced onto the streets of Katima Mulilo, for sheer survival. [All Africa - Namibia]

Country's Winters May Become Too Hot for Tourists

Country's Winters May Become Too Hot for Tourists - If temperatures increase due to global warming, it may lead to a decline in the number of tourists coming to Namibia, since most tourists visit during Namibia's winter when temperatures are not too high for them, says Environment and Tourism Minister Netumbo Nandi- Ndaitwah. [All Africa - Namibia]

Govt Still Owes 23 Million Namibian Dollars for State House Plot

Govt Still Owes 23 Million Namibian Dollars for State House Plot - The Windhoek municipality is still waiting for N$23 million to be paid for two enormous pieces of land Government had taken to build the new State House complex and a helicopter landing pad opposite the site. [All Africa - Namibia]

Walvis Power Plant Given Thumbs-Up By Enviroment Ministry

Walvis Power Plant Given Thumbs-Up By Enviroment Ministry - The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has given NamPower the green light to start building a 50 Megawatt diesel power station in Walvis Bay. [All Africa - Namibia]

Limited Funding Hampers Kunene Projects

Limited Funding Hampers Kunene Projects - More than eight regional capital projects funded by Government for Regional Councils through the National Planning Commission (NPC) are still ongoing in the Kunene Region. [All Africa - Namibia]
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