Namibia

China helped privileged Namibia youths

BEIJING, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The Chinese government offered scholarships to the children of nine powerful officials in Namibia instead of those truly in need of aid, officials said. Norman Tjombe, director of the non-profit Legal...

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More Voter Roll Discrepancies

ABOUT 132 Namibians who are below the voting age of 18 years have registered as voters and received their cards while some 103 voters registered twice and 12 voters, among them Tobie Aupindi, Managing Director of Namibia...

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City Plane Crash Victims Named

Windhoek — THE names of the three people who were killed when a plane crashed after take-off from Windhoek's Eros Airport on Sunday were released by the Namibian Police yesterday. The people who died in the crash were the South...

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Namibia: Vandalism Costs MTC Millions

Windhoek — MTC says it has been forced to spend more than N$1 million on replacing stolen and vandalised solar panels. It has lost more than 130 solar panels over the past eight months. At a joint media briefing with the...

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Namibia: Fredericks Foundation Gives Back

Windhoek — THE Frank Fredericks Foundation (FFF) once again announced several scholarships worth thousands of dollars and brand-new sports equipment to athletes and schools in Namibia. The athletes who received the scholarships...

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Namibia: 'Clever Cubs' Get Own School

Windhoek — THE Clever Cubs School is a brand new school for 24 San children that opened this month on the N/a' an ku se Wildlife Sanctuary outside Windhoek. The school was built with funds donated by the Clabile Trust, a UK...

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Namibia: Koch's Widow Scores Victory

A BITTER dispute between the widow and the former lawyer of the late German extradition target Hans Jurgen Koch made a return to the High Court this week, with Koch's widow scoring a courtroom win against her late husband's...

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Namibia: Aochamub Urges Change in Golf

Windhoek — LOCAL golf administrators have received an earful from their main sponsor, MTC, which has demanded to see real transformation taking place in the code. MTC spokesman Albertus Aochamub said at the close of the MTC...

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Namibia: City Plane Crash Victims Named

Windhoek — THE names of the three people who were killed when a plane crashed after take-off from Windhoek's Eros Airport on Sunday were released by the Namibian Police yesterday. The people who died in the crash were the South...

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Maureen’s Plastic Surgery Makeover Leads To Flatlands

Sad of looking “forever pregnant”, Maureen (who goes by Makemeheal.com username Mojo1) decided she was ready for her journey to Flatlands by having a tummy tuck for the extra fat and skin she had post-pregnancies. Native of...

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