2014年12月9日 星期二

2014-12-10 Namibia Namibia


New Era
   
American Murder Accused Gets New Lawyer   
AllAfrica.com
Windhoek — Lawyer Monty Karuaihe was appointed as the new lawyer for American murder accused Marcus Thomas on instructions of the legal aid department. This came after his previous lawyer Werner van Rensburg withdrew after his client decided to ...

Murder accused waits for mental observation   Namibian

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New Era
   
D-day for treason trial   
New Era
WINDHOEK – The date has been set for the finalisation of the longest running trial in Namibian history – the Caprivi treason trial. Judge Elton Hoff announced on Friday he had provisionally set down April 20 next year for the judgment. “As you all will realise, ...


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News24
   
Namibia launches human rights action plan   
Times LIVE
Namibia's ombudsman on Tuesday announced the country's first human rights action plan for implementation over five years. "In order to mark the upcoming 25th independence anniversary of Namibia next March we should show a stronger desire to entrench ...

Namibia unveils human rights action plan   Citizen

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New Era
   
International Volunteer Day Celebrated   
AllAfrica.com
Gambian volunteers on Friday joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Volunteers Day on the theme, "Make Change Happen, Volunteer!". It is a day set aside to reflect on the contribution of volunteerism to making the world a better place for all.
Young people must volunteer-Mulunga   New Era

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New Era
   
UK Designs New Package of Support to Southern African Trade Integration   
AllAfrica.com
Lusaka, Zambia — The United Kingdom continues to support the Common Market for Southern and Eastern Africa (COMESA), and for greater regional trade and economic integration in Africa. Speaking at the Inter-Governmental Committee Meeting of ...

Tripartite Free Trade Area shifts gear   New Era

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Diescho's Dictum - Whither Mother Tongue Instruction in Namibian Schools?   
AllAfrica.com
The debate about mother tongue or home language instruction in Namibian schools is necessary, unavoidable and ongoing. This debate evokes a great deal of emotions, as language is part of a people's identity and history, and is therefore likely to ...


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Policeman Allegedly Takes Own Life   
AllAfrica.com
Windhoek — A sergeant in the Namibian Police Force died last late last Thursday night at 23h45 from a gunshot injury that was allegedly self-inflicted. According to the weekly crime report the officer who was not identified was at a bar in Wanaheda with some ...


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