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Memorial service for Poolman
Namibian
THE family of veteran journalist, Jan Poolman, who died on Tuesday in Windhoek said people can pay their last respects on Monday. Poolman's son Mario said they will hold a memorial service for Jan Poolman on Monday. “There will be no funeral but just a ...
Jan Poolman's death saddens EFNNew Era
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Namibian
THE family of veteran journalist, Jan Poolman, who died on Tuesday in Windhoek said people can pay their last respects on Monday. Poolman's son Mario said they will hold a memorial service for Jan Poolman on Monday. “There will be no funeral but just a ...
Jan Poolman's death saddens EFN
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Namibia, a bleeding democracy
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“To be given dominion over another is a hard thing; to wrest dominion over another is a wrong thing; to give dominion of yourself to another is a wicked thing.” At this point in time of our supposed to be matured democracy, we have regressed a great ...
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“To be given dominion over another is a hard thing; to wrest dominion over another is a wrong thing; to give dominion of yourself to another is a wicked thing.” At this point in time of our supposed to be matured democracy, we have regressed a great ...
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35 years for murder of pregnant girlfriend… alcohol blamed
New Era
Isak van der Westhuizen, 23, who confessed to murdering his pregnant girlfriend at Maltahöhe nearly two years ago, was on Thursday sentenced by the High Court in Windhoek to 35 years in prison. On September 23 he pleaded guilty to stabbing Elfrieda ...
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Isak van der Westhuizen, 23, who confessed to murdering his pregnant girlfriend at Maltahöhe nearly two years ago, was on Thursday sentenced by the High Court in Windhoek to 35 years in prison. On September 23 he pleaded guilty to stabbing Elfrieda ...
Opposition Coalition's Focus Too Narrow
AllAfrica.com
The coalition of five opposition political parties, announced last weekend, seems to be a continuation of the long tradition of joining hands, not to lift Namibia out of poverty and other challenges, but to break Swapo's back. The joint statement ...
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AllAfrica.com
The coalition of five opposition political parties, announced last weekend, seems to be a continuation of the long tradition of joining hands, not to lift Namibia out of poverty and other challenges, but to break Swapo's back. The joint statement ...
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