The Citizen
Namibia to beef up rhino and elephant protection
The Citizen
The Namibian government will beef up protection for rhinos and elephants and tighten laws to curb increased poaching, which suddenly surged last year, it said on Monday. “We must increase patrols on the ground which requires more manpower and ...
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The Citizen
The Namibian government will beef up protection for rhinos and elephants and tighten laws to curb increased poaching, which suddenly surged last year, it said on Monday. “We must increase patrols on the ground which requires more manpower and ...
NTA Challenges Companies for More On-Site Training
AllAfrica.com
NAMIBIA Training Authority (NTA) and Murray & Roberts teamed up last week to improve on practical skills and industry experience in Namibia. The two companies will look at ways to establish and implement a regular job attachment and internship ...
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AllAfrica.com
NAMIBIA Training Authority (NTA) and Murray & Roberts teamed up last week to improve on practical skills and industry experience in Namibia. The two companies will look at ways to establish and implement a regular job attachment and internship ...
The Providence Journal
R.I. prepares African refugees for first blizzard
The Providence Journal
Samuel Epalanga, who arrived in Rhode Island on Jan. 14 from a Namibian refugee camp, enjoys his very first exposure to snow outside his Providence apartment at the beginning of the northeaster Monday afternoon.
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The Providence Journal
Samuel Epalanga, who arrived in Rhode Island on Jan. 14 from a Namibian refugee camp, enjoys his very first exposure to snow outside his Providence apartment at the beginning of the northeaster Monday afternoon.
Ebola deals heavy blow on Air Namibia
Global Times
Although Ebola virus has been contained in some affected African countries, Air Namibia is counting its losses which are said to be at 50 million Namibian dollars (about $5 million). The airline's acting chief executive officer Rene Gsponer said last week that ...
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Global Times
Although Ebola virus has been contained in some affected African countries, Air Namibia is counting its losses which are said to be at 50 million Namibian dollars (about $5 million). The airline's acting chief executive officer Rene Gsponer said last week that ...
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