Month: August 2018

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Mundiro kaguzonagwire posikunino saSikondo green scheme

Rundu - Sikunino sakara moKavango zoutokero, saSikondo green scheme mukuronagona gendesi gwaso Maxwell Nghidinwa katente momunene asi sikunino kuna gwanekere nomundiro sivike kasipwire omu vana kuyimona asi kuna zumbanesa mukoso goyimaliva yokusika ko N$350 000 kevango eli vana kutumbura asi lyepokatji lina kara asi farama zepangero.mosivike tupu sina pu, sikunino esi saSikondo novarugani sakara konyara nokilo murongo kutunda modoropa zaRundu oyuke koutokero moKavango zoutokero nombatero ezi kavagene kondango zodoropa zaRundu, koruha rokudimisa mundiro kavakere vanalituramo vadimise mundiro posikunino.

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Creativity has become a vital part of the economy

WINDHOEK - While the industrial economy in the past required mostly land, labour and capital, the new emerging economy uses creative industries to produce meanings from the world of ideas. In the past, creativity and industry were not generally linked but nowadays the notion that arts and creativity serve as major economic drivers is fast gaining impetus. 

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Local pharmaceutical companies encouraged to enter regional markets

WINDHOEK – Pharmaceutical companies opting to establish themselves in Namibia have been encouraged by Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Bernard Haufiku, to position themselves in such a way that they can enter the regional market. According to Haufiku, a larger market would make local pharmaceutical companies more sustainable and due to economies of scale a larger operation can offer more affordable prices. 

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Stock theft suspects denied bail

KHORIXAS - Four suspects accused of illegally slaughtering a heifer worth N$8000 were denied bail when they appeared in court early this week. The heifer belongs to a veteran teacher Sakarias Goamub.

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Rise in burglaries concern Khorixas police chief

KHORIXAS - Chief Inspector Hiskia Nuuyoma, the station commander of Khorixas police station, says the frequency of break-ins targeting government ministries and the subsequent losses suffered at the north-western town have become worrisome to law enforcement agencies.

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Appeal of father who raped daughter dismissed

WINDHOEK - An application for leave to appeal a rape conviction and 18-year jail term by a father convicted in April, 2010 of raping his then 17-year-old daughter was dismissed on Tuesday by Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute for failing to provide a reasonable explanation for the late filing of his notice to appeal.