2015年4月13日 星期一

2015-04-14 Namibia Namibia


New Era
   
Namibian president bans foreign travel by cabinet ministers   
StarAfrica.com
Namibian President Hage Geingob has placed a moratorium on foreign travel by his cabinet ministers in an attempt to cut costs and reduce wastage of government resources.Geingob issued the directive to his ministers in a statement availed to APA on ...

Geingob's foreign trips ban hailed   New Era
No private businesses for ministers   Namibian

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New Era
   
Girlfriend murder accused guilty   
New Era
WINDHOEK – “As a witness, the accused has been found incredible in respect of events having taken place after the deceased had been fatally injured and his false testimony is directly linked to his defence.” This is what Judge Christi Liebenberg told murder ...

Young man guilty of murdering girlfriend   Namibian

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Oshikunde Constituency Ready to Stand On Own Feet   
New Era
The newly established Oshikunde Constituency in the Ohangwena Region is fully prepared to administrate itself. Oshikunde was part of the Epembe Constituency and it was demarcated last year following the Delimitation Commission's recommendations.

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Governor urges ACC to catch 'big fish'   
New Era
SWAKOPMUND – Erongo Regional Governor Cleophas Mutjavikua says the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) needs to start focusing on bigger corruption cases if it is to gain the full confidence of the public. He also encouraged citizens to report ...


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New Terms of Reference for Governors   
New Era
Unlike in the past when the terms of reference for governors were not so well defined, President Hage Geingob on Friday laid down what he expects from all 14 governors - with the introduction of an annual 'state of the region' address the most notable task.

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New Era
   
Teko trio granted leave to appeal recusal refusal   
New Era
WINDHOEK – Acting Judge of the High Court, Maphios Cheda, on Friday granted the former Commissioner of the Public Service Commission, Teckla Lameck, and her co-accused Jerobeam Kongo Mokaxwa and Chinese citizen Yang Fan, leave to appeal his ...


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New Era
   
Police officers still awaiting election S&T   
New Era
WINDHOEK – Police officers in the Khomas Region are still waiting to be remunerated for work executed during the general elections in November last year. “They won the elections now they forget about us,” a senior police officer, who requested anonymity ...


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