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Traffic jams drain the economy |
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Written by Nghidipo Nangolo
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013 17:43 |
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At independence, the country had a relatively vast transport network, complemented by blacktop roads crisscrossing the country. Obviously, at independence the need for new plans to extend roads to dusty suburbs, townships, and initiate new long-distance arteries, became an imperative.
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Stuck in the middle with what? |
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Written by Chris Jacobie
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013 17:40 |
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There is definitely no need to remind the country and its citizens that the 23rd celebration of Namibian Independence will be commemorated next week. Although it is a celebration, it is maybe also time for each individual citizen to reflect on what is means to be Namibian.
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Fresh produce hubs should benefit all |
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Written by Nghidipo Nangolo
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Wednesday, 06 March 2013 20:38 |
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For the last 23 years, Namibia has been importing more than 50% of its dietary needs, regardless of stretches of fertile and arable land along perennial rivers in the north, central and southern parts of the country.
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The ‘never-ending struggle’ |
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Written by Chris Jacobie
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Wednesday, 06 March 2013 20:37 |
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THE ongoing saga of the struggle orphans who broke all known and unknown world records in their struggle from the Omusati Region in the far North to Windhoek, added a new twist yesterday. Their most ill-conceived planned and most ill-advised march to the Office of The Prime Minister ended in a fracas between them and law enforcement. The travelling circus lost and was bound to lose ever since they gave their first step towards OPM.
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Infant industry protection should benefit consumers |
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Written by Nghidipo Nangolo
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013 19:19 |
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Just after independence, Namibia had quite a significant number of small industries manufacturing an array of consumer goods, but they have since disappeared as a result of the inevitable opening up of the local market to the world market.
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