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  • May 4, 2017
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Cassinga survivors resolve to record and preserve their experiences

Many of Namibia’s liberation icons have passed on and their contributions and experiences in the protracted liberation struggle died with them. Now though, Cassinga survivors have decided to write their history, while they are still alive.

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  • May 4, 2017
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Road Fund Administration considers adding more fees for the use of national roads

The Road Fund Administration wants to re-introduce a study to determine whether charging motorists an additional fee to use the national road networks, is warranted. This system also known as ‘e-tolls’, is common in countries such as Zambia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.

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  • May 3, 2017
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President Geingob says Government not advocating for expropriation of land

Neither the Government or the Swapo Party is advocating for illegal expropriation of land. President Hage Geingob says the perception that Government is considering stripping white people off arable land is not true.

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  • May 3, 2017
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Entries for Miss Namibia 2017 competition now open

The Miss Namibia 2017 competition is now open for entries and those interested have until next week to submit applications. Every year, the Miss Namibia Pageant celebrates beauty with a charitable cause, by crowning one of Namibian’s deserving young woman to carry the title.

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  • May 3, 2017
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A closer look at the plight of grandparents striving to care for their grandchildren

Grandparents are allies in a child’s search for who they are, their place in the family and world. Many have chosen to care for their grandchildren even when their current survival is not so bright. This is 89 year old Josephine Tsamases surrounded by her grandchildren.

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  • May 3, 2017
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A newly revised Media Code of Ethics and Conduct to be launched

A newly revised Media Code of Ethics and Conduct will be launched next week, as part of the official celebration of World Press Freedom day. The day will be observed under the theme “Critical Minds for Critical Times: Media’s role in Advancing Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies”.

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  • May 3, 2017
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Namwater to ration water supply to northern Namibia

Although repair work and clearance of the Oshakati-Ogongo-Outapi Canal in the Oshana and Omusati regions is progressing well, Namwater will soon start rationing water. Namwater’s Head Public Relations and Marketing Officer, Johannes Shigwedha, confirmed this to the NBC .

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  • May 3, 2017
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Successful gala dinner hosted ahead of Oshakati Totem Expo’s 6th edition

The stage is set for the 6th edition of the Oshakati Totem Expo with almost a million dollars raised at a gala dinner towards the successful hosting of the cultural and trade expo. Speaking at the fundraising gala dinner, the Minister of Urban and Rural development, Sophia Shaningwa applauded the Oshakati town council for coming […]

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  • May 3, 2017
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Trade Union Congress of Namibia calls for national pension and medical aid fund

The Trade Union Congress of Namibia is calling for the establishment of a national pension and medical aid fund, to improve the lives of workers. Workers in Walvis Bay observed May Day in the Kuisebmond Municipality hall.

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  • May 3, 2017
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Government considers incentives to reduce public wage bill without down-sizing

Traditional business types subduing Namibia’s labour market, are partly to blame for government being the country’s largest employer. According to analysts, the only to way to reduce dependency on the public sector, is for government to introduce incentives, aimed at integrating people into the mainstream economy.

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