2015年6月3日 星期三

2015-06-04 Namibia Namibia


Cyclops: Religion statistics can be seen differently   
Ironcountytoday
We have all heard the story of the blind men, who touching different parts of an elephant, came to different conclusions of what the animal was really like. A similar series of explanations occurred last week when the respected Pew Research group released its ...

LDS event inculcates family values   New Era (press release)

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Ovaherero Remember Kuaima Riruako   
Informante
On Tuesday 2 June the Ovaherero gathered at their Commando in central Katutura in homage to their fallen Paramount Chief, who had left 12 months before on that day. It was a sombre occasion, one filled with sorrow, reassurance and rededication to the ...


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Democracy needs democrats   
Informante
IF the recent presidential and parliamentary elections were a triumph for Namibian democracy, the subsequent by-elections for Swakopmund and Onyaanya - barely six months later - were a spectacular failure. Considering the extensive constitutional ...


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New Appointment   
Informante
NEW APPOINTMENT: President Hage Geingob has appointed Yvonne Dausab,who is currently the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Lawat the University of Namibia and the Supervising Attorney responsible for the Legal Aid Clinic, as the Chairperson of the ...


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Informante
   
Omaruru CEO surrenders to ACC   
Informante
The suspended Omaruru municipality CEO, Edward Ganaseb, handed himself over to officials of the Anti-Corruption Commission in Swakopmund on Monday, 1 June, to face the music with co-accused, Ruddy Hainanifa, in a nearly N$1 million tender ...


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Build It fixes shack fire   
Informante
Despite the unforgiving weather that has set in at Windhoek, at least one family will see a ray of hope shine down from the cold moon tonight as they look up at the sky from the windows of the brand-new structure that now is home to the five members of the ...


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International Business Times
   
Namibia Loses 103 Rhinos to Poachers Since 2005, Ministry Says   
Bloomberg
Namibia lost 95 black rhinos and 8 white rhinos to poaching since 2005, according to the southern African nation's environment and tourism ministry. During the last 10 years, a further 294 black rhinos and 16 of the white variety died of natural causes, the ...

A jumbo-sized problem - Africa's elephants in peril   RT (blog)
Anti-Poaching Groups In Africa Becoming “Militarized” To Protect Elephants ...   International Business Times
'Green criminologist' helping to put a stop to poaching   Yorkshire Post

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Mudge not in favour of DTA's plan to re-brand   
Namibian
RETIRED farmer and politician Dirk Mudge feels the DTA of Namibia is making a terrible mistake with its proposed plan to rebrand. Mudge, who was one of the front-runners in the formation and leadership of the DTA of Namibia, made the remarks in an ...


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