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Drought in Namibia a national cry PDF Print E-mail
Written by Simon Liseli   
Wednesday, 24 April 2013 19:57

The drought in Namibia has now become a national cry for help as people suffer extensively due to poor harvest, and is urging  government to supply them with drought relief food.

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Unity can rescue the meat industry PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jan Poolman   
Wednesday, 24 April 2013 19:56

MEATCO is facing several challenges and the most important decision-makers to keep Namibia's meat industry relevant, are the farmers. This was the message of Meatco's CEO Adv Vekuii Rukoro at the Meatco Braai, at Stampriet.

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Struggle kids return to court today PDF Print E-mail
Written by Edson Haufiku   
Wednesday, 24 April 2013 19:55

The group of children of the liberation struggle, who were re-arrested on Monday of this week for defying a court order, had their case postponed to Thursday (today) in the Katutura Magistrates Court yesterday.

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Poverty reduction through tourism PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ileni Nandjato   
Wednesday, 24 April 2013 19:55

The ground breaking ceremony of the Millenium Challenge Account (MCA) sponsored Etosha infrastructure upgrading took place on 23 April. US Ambassador to Namibia, her Excellency Wanda Nesbitt, during the ceremony said, “We have learned from conservancies and community-based natural resources management that the tourism industry can play a significant role in reducing poverty and bring about development in Namibia.”

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MCA invests big in Etosha PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ileni Nandjato   
Wednesday, 24 April 2013 19:54

The Millenium Challenge Account (MCA) is investing US$40 million (N$340,5 million) in Etosha National Park infrastructure development. The development is targeted at building new houses, renovating the existing houses and other infrastructural equipment.

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