2015年7月10日 星期五

2015-07-11 Namibia Namibia


The Sun Daily
   
Germany moves toward calling Namibian massacre genocide   
U.S. News & World Report
BERLIN (AP) — German authorities are moving toward officially recognizing as "genocide" the colonial-era crackdown in Namibia by German troops more than a century ago in which over 65,000 ethnic Hereros were killed. Talks with Namibia on a joint ...

Germany moves toward calling the Namibian massacre genocide   STLtoday.com

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US-Namibia Clear More War Remnants   
AllAfrica.com
While working on a farm in Omawe just a few kilometres from Oshivelo, Emilia Shikalepo (51) and her daughters uncovered an unexploded 60mm mortar shell left over from the war. The shell detonated when she handled it, killing her and her youngest ...


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NBC appoints new Board   
Namibia Economist
The new Board of the Namibia Broadcasting Corporation. From the left are Vezenga Kauraisa, acting Director General, Moses Matyayi, Board member, Inonge Mainga, Board member, Tjekero Tweya, Minister of Information and Communication Technology, ...


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New Era
   
Namibian press reports on aborted land invasions meeting, inquest   
StarAfrica.com
The Namibian press on Friday zoomed in on a cancelled meeting between governing SWAPO party and land activists as well an inquest on the death of a young mother killed during a peaceful demonstration last year.The state-run New Era reported that ...

Swapo's meeting with AR cancelled… As police tighten nationwide security   New Era (press release)

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Ministers agree on faster internet   
Namibia Economist
SADC Ministers responsible for Communications, ICT and Postal Services met in Walvis Bay in the last week of June to take stock of the region's progress in synchronising communications, digital platforms and postal services. The ministers took stock of ...

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Strong desire to share democracy   
Namibia Economist
The US Marine Corps is responsible for security at the US Embassy in Windhoek. Members of the corps presented the United States and Namibian flags at a reception to mark the 239th anniversary of Independence of the United States. US Ambassador ...


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Recruitment for next CEO of Windhoek stalled   
Namibia Economist
Despite assurances to the contrary the hunt for a new chief executive for the City of Windhoek has seemingly stalled. Last week the City announced the position will be readvertised from 3 to 17 July but this week all advertising was stopped after only ...

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