2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 Namibia Namibia


AsiaOne
   
Hunter shoots rare rhino, says hunt helps to protect species   
AsiaOne
A ranger walks behind a pair of black rhinoceros, highly endangered animals, at the Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservation Park in Zimbabwe. Print. A big game hunter from Texas who paid US$350,000 (S$467,000) to kill a black rhino in Namibia has shot the ...

Texan paid $350000 to kill endangered black rhino   Dallas Sun Times
Hunter '100%' certain he's helping 'survival of the species' after successful killing ...   National Post
The most amazing videos of the week   CNN

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Namibian children petition UN to include road safety on development goals   
Xinhua
WINDHOEK, May 23 (Xinhua) -- More than 50,000 Namibian school children signed a petition Friday from the capital Windhoek appealing to the United Nations to include road safety on the next development goals. The school children met at the Sam Nujoma ...

Extreme Inequality Amid Extravagance   AllAfrica.com

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'Pressurise ministers to declare assets'   
Namibian
FOLLOWING the First Family's asset declaration yesterday, commentators said the President should now pressurise ministers to do the same and punish those who fail to make their assets public. University of Namibia senior lecturer Hoze Riruako and the ...


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Prague Post
   
New EU ambassador to Namibia is Czech   
Prague Post
Prague, May 22 (ČTK) — The European Union has chosen Czech Jana Hybášková for the post of its ambassador to Namibia, daily Lidové noviny (LN) writes today, citing information from diplomatic sources that Hybášková confirmed. "It is true. I will take up ...


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Proliferation of Shacks Continues Unabated   
AllAfrica.com
As informal settlements continue to grow in Windhoek, the poorest of the poor continue to be affected by the lack of decent housing and unless drastic action is taken the future looks bleak for these people. Windhoek has a 3.39 percent annual growth rate.

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Namibian children unpack discrimination   
StarAfrica.com
WINDHOEK, Namibia, 22 May 2015 / PRN Africa / — In order to find out what children understand about bullying and what they would suggest as useful interventions to stop bullying, MISA's Children and Media Project hosted a group discussion with thirty ...


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