It's Chief Kilus Nguvauva, Court Rules AllAfrica.com
THE deputy Minister of Works and Transport, Kilus Nguvauva, must be officially designated as traditional chief of the Ovambanderu community, a judge ordered in the Windhoek High Court yesterday. Nguvauva's hopes of succeeding his late father, the late ...
Namoloh ordered to recognise Nguvauva as chiefNew Era
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THE deputy Minister of Works and Transport, Kilus Nguvauva, must be officially designated as traditional chief of the Ovambanderu community, a judge ordered in the Windhoek High Court yesterday. Nguvauva's hopes of succeeding his late father, the late ...
Namoloh ordered to recognise Nguvauva as chief
'Shame on you': Namibia set to ban offensive baby names 9news.com.au
A Namibian custom of giving babies embarrassing names like "shame on you" could be a thing of the past, if one of the country's lawmakers has his way. Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Peya Mushelenga said he wants a legal ban on the practice of vengeful ...
Namibia mulls ban on offensive baby namesThe New Age Online
MP proposes naming controlNamibian
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A Namibian custom of giving babies embarrassing names like "shame on you" could be a thing of the past, if one of the country's lawmakers has his way. Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Peya Mushelenga said he wants a legal ban on the practice of vengeful ...
Namibia mulls ban on offensive baby names
MP proposes naming control
Amupanda On Whites, Liberals and Black Elites AllAfrica.com
Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) spokesperson Job Amupanda says he is about to release his first book, inspired by black consciousness, Pan-Afrikanism, society and contemporary politics. The book, he says, will reflect on the demographics of the ...
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Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) spokesperson Job Amupanda says he is about to release his first book, inspired by black consciousness, Pan-Afrikanism, society and contemporary politics. The book, he says, will reflect on the demographics of the ...
Rambler - Learn a Trade AllAfrica.com
Namibians are chasing paper qualifications like a Kandeshi with an old weave hunting the next sugar daddy. When the soon to be Anointed One last week spoke about the fact that qualifications alone will not save you, I thought "hmm, the man said something ...
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Namibians are chasing paper qualifications like a Kandeshi with an old weave hunting the next sugar daddy. When the soon to be Anointed One last week spoke about the fact that qualifications alone will not save you, I thought "hmm, the man said something ...
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