The Epoch Times
China May Build a Naval Base in the South Atlantic
The Epoch Times
Large ships docked in Walvis Bay, Namibia, in a March 29 satellite image from Google Earth. The Chinese regime is allegedly working out a deal to build a naval base in Walvis Bay. (Google Earth) ...
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The Epoch Times
Large ships docked in Walvis Bay, Namibia, in a March 29 satellite image from Google Earth. The Chinese regime is allegedly working out a deal to build a naval base in Walvis Bay. (Google Earth) ...
Question That Won't Go Away: Is China Building A Navy Base In Namibia?
Is China Building a Naval Base in Africa?
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Namibia, Angola to join hands on building three bridges
spyghana.com
Namibia and Angola have agreed to build three bridges along the Okavango River to ease movement and boost economic activities between the two neighbors. bridge. The two countries made their commitment when they signed a memorandum of ...
Angola, Namibia Sign Bridge Construction MemorandumAllAfrica.com
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spyghana.com
Namibia and Angola have agreed to build three bridges along the Okavango River to ease movement and boost economic activities between the two neighbors. bridge. The two countries made their commitment when they signed a memorandum of ...
Angola, Namibia Sign Bridge Construction Memorandum
Nujoma and Greed
Namibian
IF our Founding President has not heard it anywhere, the murmurs are reverberating that he is showing signs of greed by accepting too many gifts and other largesse from all and sundry. The latest reports that his foundation has sold 2 000 square metres to ...
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Namibian
IF our Founding President has not heard it anywhere, the murmurs are reverberating that he is showing signs of greed by accepting too many gifts and other largesse from all and sundry. The latest reports that his foundation has sold 2 000 square metres to ...
Suspected cell phone thief stoned to death in Mondesa
Namibian
A 30-year-old man from the Mondesa residential area of Swakopmund was stoned to death in the early morning hours of Saturday because he allegedly stole a cell phone. Tulihaleni Kadhila lost his life at the hands of five men who allegedly assaulted him ...
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Namibian
A 30-year-old man from the Mondesa residential area of Swakopmund was stoned to death in the early morning hours of Saturday because he allegedly stole a cell phone. Tulihaleni Kadhila lost his life at the hands of five men who allegedly assaulted him ...
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