2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 Namibia Namibia


New Era
   
Chinese Company Completes Construction of US$70 Million Road in Namibia   
AllAfrica.com
Windhoek — The Main Road 25 (MR 25) that was built at a cost of 872 million Namibian dollars (70 million U. S. dollars) by a Chinese company in the northeast Zambezi region of Namibia was inaugurated Friday by President Hifikepunye Pohamba.
Chinese-funded road opens in Namibia   ecns
Namibia invites Ban Ki-moon to attend presidential inauguration   GlobalPost
Former German President Heads for Windhoek   New Era
Namibian   
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Great Expectations of New Female MPs   
New Era
The Deputy Prime Minister-designate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah believes the 6th National Assembly will be dynamic, effective and constructive as the 43 women elected to the august House are more than ready to take up their positions in the legislature.

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New NYS Board to Work On PMs   
New Era
The National Youth Service (NYS) board members were requested to work in line with the government's performance management system (PMS) to ensure service is delivered in all its programmes. This request was made by Jerry Ekandjo the Minister of ...


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New Era
   
TransNamib threatens Metcalfe with legal action   
New Era
WINDHOEK- TransNamib has threatened to take legal action against Advocate Richard Metcalfe's law firm for allegedly defaming the chairperson of the board of the State-owned enterprise (SOE), Pieter Oosthuizen, and other board members. The threats ...


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Basketball Artists School (BAS) Receives Equipment From B2gold Namibia   
New Era
B2Gold Namibia and the Basketball Artists School (BAS) celebrated the handover of sports equipment to the school earlier this month. The handover ceremony was officiated by B2Gold Namibia's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) coordinator, Conney ...


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Namibian Students Leave for Congo   
New Era
Windhoek — About 50 Namibian students left for studies at the Loudima Institute for Technical and Vocational Training in the Republic of Congo over the weekend. Last October, the Ministry of Education invited applications for study opportunities at Loudima ...


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Namibia to set up police unit to protect Chinese businessmen   
GlobalPost
WINDHOEK, March 16 (Xinhua) -- Namibia will set up a special police unit in charge of protecting Chinese doing business in the country, an official has said. Police officer of communications in central Khomas region, Christina Fonsech confirmed on Sunday ...


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