Okahandja Targets Windhoek's Landless - AllAfrica.com
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Okahandja Targets Windhoek's Landless AllAfrica.com This will come as welcome relief to many people living in Windhoek who cannot afford to enter the local property market due to exorbitant prices in the capital. Last year First National Bank (FNB) accused the Windhoek municipality of "market ... |
Published on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 01:40:15 PM
Employers Call for Discussions On Implementation of Employment Act - AllAfrica.com
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Employers Call for Discussions On Implementation of Employment Act AllAfrica.com Windhoek — The Namibia Employers' Federation (NEF) has called for "full and detailed discussions" with the Ministry of Labour in order to assist with the correct and purposeful implementation of the Employment Service Act of 2011. |
Published on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 01:40:15 PM
Marathon tour for HIV survivor - New Era
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![]() New Era | Marathon tour for HIV survivor New Era WINDHOEK - The longest-known HIV survivor in the world arrived in Windhoek last week on Friday after cycling for charity through the Erongo Region following marathon cycling tours to Caprivi and Kavango regions. He is now heading south. |
Published on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 01:40:15 PM
Date Set for Verdict On Nurses' Home Murder - AllAfrica.com
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![]() New Era | Date Set for Verdict On Nurses' Home Murder AllAfrica.com By Werner Menges, 22 February 2012 THE verdict in the trial of murder suspect David Kaapanda, who is accused of killing his girlfriend in her flat at the Windhoek Central Hospital Nurses' Home in late 2009, is due to be delivered on March 30. Trial-awaiting prisoners get food |
Published on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 01:40:15 PM
Ambassador speaks at New Year greetings to Namibian leader - AngolaPress
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Ambassador speaks at New Year greetings to Namibian leader AngolaPress Windhoek - The Angolan ambassador to Namibia, Manuel Alexandre Rodrigues "Kito", Wednesday in Windhoek, defended the principle of dialogue as a safe and certain path in resolving conflicts in Africa in particular and the world at large. |
Published on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 01:40:15 PM





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