American citizen charged with murder fails to escape from a prison in Namibia Diplomat News Network
Windhoek ( AP + DIPLOMAT.SO) – An American citizen attempted to escape from a prison in Namibia's capital, Windhoek, but was caught, the country's press agency said on Monday. The Namibian Press Agency, reported that Los Angeles native Marcus ...
US prisoner in Namibian does runner, trips upNews24
American Citizen Tries to Escape a Namibian PrisonThe New Indian Express
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Windhoek ( AP + DIPLOMAT.SO) – An American citizen attempted to escape from a prison in Namibia's capital, Windhoek, but was caught, the country's press agency said on Monday. The Namibian Press Agency, reported that Los Angeles native Marcus ...
US prisoner in Namibian does runner, trips up
American Citizen Tries to Escape a Namibian Prison
Pupkewitz MegaBuild sign union agreement New Era
WINDHOEK – Pupkewitz MegaBuild and Builders Warehouse signed a recognition agreement last week with the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (Manwu). The union now has the majority membership among employees at the two companies.
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WINDHOEK – Pupkewitz MegaBuild and Builders Warehouse signed a recognition agreement last week with the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union (Manwu). The union now has the majority membership among employees at the two companies.
Resignations cost police N$77 million annually New Era
WINDHOEK- The Namibian Police loses an average of 500 officers per year, translating into N$77 million in money used to train those officers. Official figures presented to New Era indicate that it costs police N$154 694 to train one police officer for six months ...
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WINDHOEK- The Namibian Police loses an average of 500 officers per year, translating into N$77 million in money used to train those officers. Official figures presented to New Era indicate that it costs police N$154 694 to train one police officer for six months ...
KFC, UC Launch Feeding Scheme New Era
Windhoek — A feeding scheme to benefit 1 600 schoolchildren from impoverished families was launched last Thursday by the Otjomuise Project School. The feeding scheme bankrolled by KFC, the fast food franchise, in collaboration with Universal Church, ...
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Windhoek — A feeding scheme to benefit 1 600 schoolchildren from impoverished families was launched last Thursday by the Otjomuise Project School. The feeding scheme bankrolled by KFC, the fast food franchise, in collaboration with Universal Church, ...
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