2014年12月15日 星期一

2014-12-16 Namibia Namibia


Another Week of Murder and Mayhem   
New Era
The police have reported murders, attempted murders and rapes in abundance over this past week. The latest crime report shows that a robbery with aggravating circumstances was committed at about 22h00 on Saturday, December 13 in Nangula Frans ...

Shot taxi driver's mother appeals for help   Namibian

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Grade 12 Results Out On Thursday   
New Era
The Ministry of Education has announced that the results for the Grade 12 ordinary level full-time and part time candidates for 2013 will be officially released on Thursday following good progress with the marking and processing of the examination data.
PSLE Results Show Improvement   AllAfrica.com

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Justice is a service - Smuts   
Namibian
This was the view of High Court Judge Dave Smuts when he addressed the annual general meeting of the Magistrates and Judges Association (MJA) held in the capital last weekend. “When I spoke to you three years ago in Otjiwarongo, I strongly ...


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New Era
   
Women equally capable – Hishoono   
New Era
WINDHOEK – In the last few years, Namibia has seen a new generation of female leaders rising to positions of power despite a range of socially constructed gender roles that have kept them in the shadow of their male counterparts for long. One such ...


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New Era
   
54 Namibian marines graduate   
New Era
WALVIS BAY – Namibia's defence wing reached another milestone on Thursday when 54 marines graduated after rigorous training. The graduation ceremony took place at Tashiya Wilbard Nakada Barracks parade ground at Rooikop about 15 kilometres ...


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Further delay in cash heist trial   
Namibian
NEARLY 10 years after a record-setting cash-in-transit heist that took place outside Windhoek, the trial of the last two men facing charges in connection with the robbery was again postponed in the Windhoek High Court last week. Judge Naomi Shivute ...


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Parents win Supreme Court appeal against school   
Namibian
THE parents of a boy who was denied legal representation in disciplinary proceedings at the school he was attending early last year finally won their legal battle with the school on Friday. In a judgement delivered in the Supreme Court, three judges of ...


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The Southern Times
   
How the ANC and Swapo strategise to stay in power   
The Southern Times
From the outside, Namibia looks just like South Africa with vast and growing income inequalities, high unemployment and a national politics dominated by their liberation struggle as well as a colonial and pre-independence history, as if not more brutal than ...


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