The big question is whether or not Namibia will take the bull by the horns and address the thorny question of inheritance. |
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The Hereros of Namibia have raised their collective voice in this regard, taking the German government to court in the United States. |
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The Skorpion project has brought a hive of economic activities to the economically depressed southern Namibia. |
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Ostrich farming is seen as a way out of poverty for many in the economically depressed and semi-arid southern Namibia. |
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So far only three town municipalities in Namibia have their own traffic officers. |
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Women form an important link in the marketing chain of retail products in Namibia. |
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Large areas, both offshore and onshore Namibia, still remain unexplored to determine the potential of gas and oil reserves. |
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Grinaker Namibia is the main contractor and most of the subcontractors are local companies, according to Wessels. |
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On my trip in Namibia, I watched from a blind amid the thorny scrub brush as a leopard crept up on a meal at sunset. |
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This is a marvelous opportunity to save this majestic yet misunderstood bird from extinction in Namibia. |
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He noted that the Bank of Namibia reduced the bank rate during the year and that commercial banks followed suit. |
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Towards the end of this year, the Law Society of Namibia will again be looking for candidates to award bursaries for the study of law. |
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Technical experts on the delimitation and demarcation of the maritime boundary between Namibia and Angola finalised the treaty last year. |
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The mere fact that politics in Namibia is not issue-orientated makes it difficult for the sustainability of opposition politics. |
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Is it feasible for a country like Namibia to procure a national strategic resource like petroleum from a single source? |
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Firstly, most comparable cars seen in Namibia had over 180 000 km on the clock. |
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The 1999 war in Angola had spillover effects on Namibia, showing how conflict in one state can influence its neighbors. |
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Please allow me space in your paper to air my view as a citizen of a democratic and independent Namibia. |
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Walvis Bay is linked by rail and road to the rest of country and to the land-locked countries to the east and north-east of Namibia. |
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The wedding talk surfaced in early April, when Brad and Angelina uprooted their family to set up camp across the globe in Namibia. |
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Tanzania lost to Namibia by three runs as the Namibia side batted second and scored 100 runs for three wickets down. |
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Namibia is a diverse country, both in its geography and the composition of its population. |
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The descendants of the Khoikhoi and San can be found in the deserts of Botswana and Namibia today. |
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Namibia also possesses a rich offshore fishing industry and a karakul fur industry. |
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The vice chancellor hopes an increased budget will end the still rumbling dispute at the University of Namibia. |
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South Africa this week granted Namibia limited access to anchovy and pilchard. |
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Since 1994 the Livestock Guarding Dog Program has trained more than 200 Anatolian shepherds to protect farmed sheep and goats in Namibia. |
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She said that Namibia's access to the sea via the port of Walvis Bay would be a bonus for Namibia to ship goods to the US via the Atlantic Ocean. |
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It has been a long trek since their humble beginnings in the early 1950's, when there were no flights to Namibia from Germany, Europe or America. |
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The first inhabitants of Mozambique were hunters and gatherers, ancestors of the Khoisan now found in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia. |
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This road is the main artery between Windhoek, southern Namibia and South Africa. |
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The hake industry is, commercially, the most valuable fishing industry in Namibia. |
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After filming he headed for Namibia, wanting to be in a dry hot and arid climate after four months on a boat. |
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Without private flying in Namibia, the supply of Namibian commercial pilots will soon dry up and stop, he said. |
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Since it was first launched in Namibia in 1991, there have been encouraging developments. |
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He said although the union would like to be given some incentives, Namibia had a market economy. |
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To date, the only described mantle xenoliths from NW Namibia occur in an alnoite diatreme emplaced in the Mesozoic Okenyenya alkaline complex. |
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There are concerns regarding the lack of statutory minimum solvency requirement for funds in Namibia. |
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She added that as a developing country, Namibia has a lot to learn concerning nursing services in first world countries like Finland. |
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As most people are aware, this happens with almost reliable frequency in Namibia. |
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The sociable weaver is endemic to southern Africa, with its core distribution being in the Northern Cape and Namibia. |
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In his 15 years in power, he often said he believed the mountains of Namibia were full of mineral wealth which had yet to be tapped. |
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Namibia will be allowed to sell 10 tonnes, provided it meets the conditions set by Cites. |
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In Namibia, conditions turned from easterly bergwinds to strong south westerly winds and the temperature dropped like a brick. |
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One of the crucial aspects that I like to point out is that crime in Namibia is insignificant compared with that in South Africa, for instance. |
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We interpret these results in light of Gnetalean palynology and the geological record of western Namibia. |
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He indicated that off-grid electrification might be the only solution to many of the over 2000 un-electrified settlements in Namibia. |
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The agreement regulates the exploitation of water resources shared by Namibia and Angola. |
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Some former exiles seem to have loved Namibia and their fellow Namibians only in their absence from the country. |
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Namibia was originally inhabited by nomadic hunters, gatherers, and pastoralists, the ancestors of today's Bushman and Khoispeaking people. |
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Other elements in such a range of choices are the pidgins and Creoles of English in West Africa and of Afrikaans in South Africa and Namibia. |
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Many people from across the spectrum sacrificed for the goal of self-determination and the independence of Namibia. |
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An excellent example of the difference between military and humanitarian concern comes from Namibia. |
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Namibia will also not be affected by the rush on maize imports, as it is not land-locked like some other countries in the region. |
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The POL together with the University of Namibia are the two most influential players in this regard. |
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In Namibia two types of fresh water fish, the tilapia and catfish are farmed. |
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Namibia should be able to grow and produce much more than what is currently the case. |
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Namibia last week scored an African first with the introduction of video conferencing facilities in all its administrative regions. |
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Since our currency is linked on par with theirs, whatever happens to the Rand, happens to the Namibia Dollar. |
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In Namibia, the Fish River Canyon and the Ai-Ais hot springs will form part of the park. |
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When I was inaugurated at president of the Republic of Namibia, among the points that I said I was going to fight against was corruption. |
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She also served as a director on the board of the Namibia Red Cross and Campus Crusade for Christ. |
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The greatest concentrations of game in Namibia can be found in Etosha National Park, an enormous silvery depression ringed by perennial springs. |
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The Angolans were in Namibia to explore trade and investments opportunities for Angolan products. |
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Currently, Namibia has over 40 tonnes of ivory, mostly from elephants killed in other countries and seized in Namibia while in transit. |
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The operations in Namibia will require 20 000 tonnes of cotton lint annually. |
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Namibia seems to have the highest concentration of localities on the continent. |
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He sees this as a crucial move to ensure the longterm survival of democracy in Namibia. |
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Namibia Breweries Ltd, released its unaudited financial results for the first half of this year, up to July, this week. |
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As expected, commercial banks in Namibia have announced upward adjustments in their prime lending rates and home loans rates. |
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In Namibia reckless individuals occupy erven in residential areas in cities, towns and villages to conduct their unwanted business. |
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After the lush greenery of that beautiful country, the starkness of northern Namibia provided a jarring contrast. |
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The company is a tour operator and central reservation office for European tourists to Namibia. |
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According to Hardy, training for that film starts in March, and it will be shot in Namibia. |
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It stands to reason that we cannot expect Namibia to flourish economically if this is the predominant mindset at work among our politicians and in our civil service. |
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I lived among welwitschia in Northwest Namibia and fond them fascinating. |
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Workers came from all over Africa, including Malawi, Mozambique, and Namibia. |
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Although it may be premature to conclude that the quality of teaching will improve, the idea itself is a milestone in the development of teaching as a profession in Namibia. |
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In Namibia, the northwesterly trade wind is the trademark of August. |
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Since then I've been temping, taken part in the grape harvesting in Champagne, done voluntary work in Namibia, and I'm currently working as a waiter in Switzerland. |
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The quiver tree is indigenous to the hot, dry southern part of Namibia. |
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Flying is the only way to get the measure of Kaokoland and Damaraland, the spectacular thirstlands of Namibia that run south from the Angolan border along the Skeleton Coast. |
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He said the players who went for last year's championship in Namibia complained that they could have finished better than sixth position had they been dressed properly. |
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Even in her later years, she enjoyed physical challenges, such as white-water rafting on the Colorado River, ballooning in Namibia and skidooing in Iceland. |
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And that conglomerate also owns nearly 70 percent of the Rossing uranium mine in Namibia. |
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The assumption is that a strong convergence zone appeared in the skies above central Namibia which was the cause of the downpours of the last two weeks. |
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According to official statistics, there are about 24 pelagic vessels in Namibia, most of which have not been going to sea in the past three seasons following poor catches. |
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Namibia Construction is building an 800 metre bridge which will elevate the road above the two drifts that have caused wash-outs in past rainy seasons. |
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South Africa claims that the border is at the high-water mark on the northern side of the river while Namibia insists it is in the middle of the river. |
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There are only 5,000 black rhino and 20,000 white rhino left, the vast majority of which are in South Africa and Namibia. |
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During his trip to Namibia, though, the menu takes a definite turn for the gross. |
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In the late stage of pregnancy, she and Brad flew to Namibia, where they took shelter in essentially a military compound. |
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Despite equatorial air being ever present on the fringes of this anticyclonic area, there are many years in Namibia when southward incursions rarely, if ever, occur. |
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Somewhat surprisingly for a country with such extreme landforms, Namibia lends itself to self-drive safaris using campsites or lodges for accommodation. |
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Namibia is a country full of resources and untapped human potential. |
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Italy ranks below Botswana, while Namibia scores equal with Greece. |
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When we initially left for Africa we headed for Namibia and we really didn't have a detailed plan of how or where we were going to set up the education centre. |
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Prior to this act being gazetted, advocates could appear on behalf of clients, in any court in Namibia, whereas attorneys could only appear in regional and magistrate courts. |
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It would appear that Namibia is gender blind when it comes to matters of land. |
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Generally this time of year, the opportunity cost of repairing roads in Namibia is the construction of new ones in different parts of Namibia. |
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If you want to drive an offroad vehicle in Namibia, you may want to get a course in offroad driving in the country from which you come. |
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The sporty new Chevrolet Sonic RS with turbocharged engine has been released in Namibia by Auas Motors in March. |
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The pilot lights will first be installed infront of of the Engineering building and library at the Poytechnic of Namibia. |
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From there, it only requires the typical anti-cyclonic circulation over southern Africa to advect the moisture south across Namibia. |
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It will help transform lives from our doorstep in Grangetown, Cardiff to Namibia in south-west Africa. |
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Both Afrikaans and German are recognised regional languages in Namibia, although only English has official status within the government. |
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Catherine in Gabon and Cape Cross, almost from the equator to Walvis Bay in Namibia. |
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Today Cape Cross is a protected area owned by the government of Namibia under the name Cape Cross Seal Reserve. |
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Namibia gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990, following the Namibian War of Independence. |
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The dry lands of Namibia were inhabited since early times by the San, Damara, and Nama peoples. |
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The large, arid Namib Desert has resulted in Namibia being overall one of the least densely populated countries in the world. |
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The dry lands of Namibia were inhabited since early times by San, Damara, and Nama. |
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The memory of genocide remains relevant to ethnic identity in independent Namibia and to relations with Germany. |
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It was not until 1988 that South Africa agreed to end its occupation of Namibia, in accordance with a UN peace plan for the entire region. |
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In 1978 the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 435, which laid out a plan for transition toward independence for Namibia. |
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Under this, South Africa agreed to withdraw and demobilise its forces in Namibia. |
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Upon the end of Apartheid in South Africa in 1994, the nation ceded Walvis Bay to Namibia. |
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Since independence Namibia has successfully completed the transition from white minority apartheid rule to parliamentary democracy. |
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Namibia has rich coastal and marine resources that remain largely unexplored. |
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Namibia is one of few countries in the world to specifically address conservation and protection of natural resources in its constitution. |
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A dynamic member of the Southern African Development Community, Namibia is a vocal advocate for greater regional integration. |
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Namibia does not have any enemies in the region although it has been involved in various disputes regarding borders and construction plans. |
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The administrative division of Namibia is tabled by Delimitation Commissions and accepted or declined by the National Assembly. |
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Namibia has a highly developed banking sector with modern infrastructure, such as online banking and cellphone banking. |
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The cost of living in Namibia is relatively high because most of the goods including cereals need to be imported. |
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One of the fastest growing areas of economic development in Namibia is the growth of wildlife conservancies. |
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Its primary objectives are to regulate the tourism industry and to market Namibia as a tourist destination. |
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Compared to the efforts made to improve access to safe water, Namibia is lagging behind in the provision of adequate sanitation. |
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The data collection method is to count every person resident in Namibia on the census reference night, wherever they happen to be. |
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The 2011 Population and Housing Census counted 2,113,077 inhabitants of Namibia. |
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The Namibia national football team qualified for the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations but has yet to qualify for any World Cups. |
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Namibia were participants in the 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cups. |
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Namibia is the home for one of the toughest footraces in the world, the Namibian ultra marathon. |
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The most famous athlete from Namibia is Frankie Fredericks, sprinter in the 100 and 200 m events. |
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Current affairs magazines include Insight Namibia, Vision2030 Focus magazine. |
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Compared to neighbouring countries, Namibia has a large degree of media freedom. |
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Namibia has free education for both primary and secondary education levels. |
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Effects of two commercial meat tenderizers on different cuts of goat's meat in Namibia. |
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South African English and its slang also has a substantial presence in neighbouring countries like Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia. |
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The most numerous and only well known Khoe language is Nama of Namibia, also known as Khoekhoegowab or Hottentot. |
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Although Namibia is the only country outside Europe to have a Lutheran majority, there are sizable Lutheran bodies in other African countries. |
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It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. |
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Hage Geingob, the new President of the Republic of Namibia, which will be held next Saturday. |
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The Ministry of Health and Social Services has received 32 Diathermy machines from USAID Namibia. |
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Representing Namibia, Team Namibia leads a delegation to Germany to take part in the celebrated Tendence Trade Fair. |
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The apex bank has also allowed Fides Bank Namibia to change its name to Trustco Bank. |
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Up to now Rand Merchant Bank transactors from South Africa have worked closely with FNB Namibia personnel on various transactions. |
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The feasibility study was presented to the Government of the Republic of Namibia and approved. |
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Gen Tech is the sole agent for the supply of effective microorganisms in Namibia and Angola. |
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Four professional and six semi-professional photographers emerged as the finalists of the first 'Month of Photography' competition in Namibia. |
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Namibia Breweries Limited officially showcased their new battery-operated forklifts to staff members at the company recently. |
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Upon returning to Namibia, she started the company SICS Polygraph where she works as a Forensic Psychophysiologist. |
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Up to 60 tonnes of stockpiled ivory in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa could be sold if the ban is lifted. |
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In what is a first for Namibia, the centre recently reproduced the Silver Kob, in efforts to ensure sustainability. |
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Namibia has five types of wetlands which include the Marine, Estuarine, Riverine, Lacustrine and Palustrine systems. |
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A research study, facilitated by Urban Trust Namibia says the Ministry of Education should readdress the 1993 language policy. |
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Protea Hotels, operated in Namibia by United Africa Group as a franchise from Protea Hotels South Africa, reports to a new boss as of this week. |
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I am a 37 year old woman living with HIV, and I would like to thank Sister Namibia magazine for letting us know our rights. |
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More than 100,000 boreholes have been drilled in Namibia over the past century. |
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The Forum for Women Educationalists in Namibia is a chapter of FAWE, a continental body aiming to reduce gender disparities in education. |
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South Africa has been the primary source for electricity supply to Namibia since the beginning of time. |
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Nigeria became the leading African opponent of white-ruled regimes in South Africa, Namibia and Southern Rhodesia. |
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This has resulted in Namibia being easily accessible and attractive as a destination by Angolans. |
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Though Germany lost South West Africa after its defeat in the First World War, Namibia, is still very German in outlook and content. |
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Afrikaans is one of the 11 official languages in South Africa and is a lingua franca of Namibia. |
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Small unprogrammed meetings exist also in Botswana, Ghana, Lesotho, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe. |
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China, Namibia, and Russia voted for the resolution, the other members against, thus it failed to pass. |
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The Guineans finished second in Group A, five points behind hosts Ghana after yesterday's draw with Namibia. |
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The Methodist Church operates across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland, with a limited presence in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. |
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With only the points earned against Namibia being taken through to the Super Eights, Scotland faced a difficult route to the World Cup. |
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The world's largest deposits of amethysts can be found in Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, Russia, France, Namibia and Morocco. |
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The company is invested in Plastic Packaging, Cymot, Democratic Media Holdings, Nashua Namibia, Walvis Bay Stevedoring and the Joe's Beerhouse property. |
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Many of the unofficial languages of the San and Khoikhoi people contain regional dialects stretching northwards into Namibia and Botswana, and elsewhere. |
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Some Boers subsequently moved to South West Africa, which was administered by South Africa until its independence in 1990, after which the country adopted the name Namibia. |
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According to a San folk tale of Namibia, the zebra was once all white, but acquired its black stripes after a fight with a baboon over a waterhole. |
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However, the Assistant Governor of the Bank of Namibia, Michael Mukete emphasized that the new law, if enacted, will not be applied retrogressively. |
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German is spoken in Namibia, as it was a former German protectorate. |
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The next stop will be Namibia, Africa, where the team expects to provide electricity to a small settlement in 2010 with a 1-kilowatt power kite and wind measurement system. |
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In August 2012 he bought an AutoGyro MTO Sport from AutoGyro Namibia. |
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Another notable source of pollucite is in the Karibib Desert, Namibia. |
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Ray Mears is an explorer and survivalist, who has met headhunters deep in the Indonesian rainforest, bushmen in Namibia and the Evenk people of Siberia. |
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He is also known for humanitarian activities in Namibia and beyond. |
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Professional cyclist and Namibian Road Race champion Dan Craven represented Namibia at the 2016 Summer Olympics in both the road race and individual time trial. |
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Prof Tjivikua said that they hosted Prof Gunther while he was on a business mission in Namibia and that this ceremony is the outcome of the fruitful engagement they had. |
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German doctors Dr Juergen Lautermann and Dr Goetz Lehnardt are back in the country for an ear camp where they performed middle ear operations in the North of Namibia. |
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In 2013, global business and financial news provider, Bloomberg, named Namibia the top emerging market economy in Africa and the 13th best in the world. |
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Worldwide, Namibia also fared better than Hungary, Brazil and Mexico. |
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Namibia is also classified as an Upper Middle Income country by the World Bank, and ranks 87th out of 185 economies in terms of ease of doing business. |
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Riders are set to face the toughest race of the season as they head to Farm Lichtenstein this weekend for the second round of the Bank Windhoek Namibia National Enduro Series. |
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During last June, Air Namibia had cancellation of the flight to Accra, ending months of speculation about certain quarters not favouring continuation of the Accra route. |
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The situation in Namibia is that we had a problem with the rail transport system as Transfreight SA and TransNamib did not have enough rail trucks to transport cement. |
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The USG continues to offer Namibia opportunities for fully-funded law enforcement training programs at the International Law Enforcement Academy in Gaborone, Botswana. |
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From the late 18th century onwards, Oorlam people from Cape Colony crossed the Orange River and moved into the area that today is southern Namibia. |
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This is the second year that Free Your Mind is hosting an all female event, but the first year that they had Sister Namibia on board as a co-sponsor of the event. |
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Some of them settled in Namibia instead of continuing their journey. |
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With a sweet lemon scent it's made with nut oils including Community Fair Trade marula oil, sourced from the Eudafano Women's Cooperative in Namibia. |
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Namibia needs to entrench a culture of professional, timeous and grounded communication from its existing and aspiring network of communication specialists. |
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The Herero Chief's Council submitted a number of petitions to the UN in the 1950s calling for it to grant Namibia independence but was not successful. |
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Among the mobile operators to sign Data Clearing House agreements with MACH so far in Q1 are Leo in Namibia, Mauritel in Mauritania, Iraq's Asiacell and Wataniya in Algeria. |
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German is an official language of Austria, Belgium, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Switzerland and has regional status in Italy, Poland, Namibia and Denmark. |
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In 2009, Namibia dropped to position 36 on the Press Freedom Index. |
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The only bulk water supplier in Namibia is NamWater, which sells it to the respective municipalities which in turn deliver it through their reticulation networks. |
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Media and journalists in Namibia are represented by the Namibian chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa and the Editors' Forum of Namibia. |
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Desert Star will develop a Motion Picture Resort with various tourism attractions including film set tours at each of the 10 motion picture destinations in Namibia. |
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About 275 members of NATAU employed at Air Namibia threatened industrial action on 21 April at midnight if the airline failed to reach a conciliative agreement with the union. |
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The HIV epidemic remains a public health issue in Namibia despite significant achievements made by the Ministry of Health and Social Services to expand HIV treatment services. |
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They beat Namibia by an innings in May 2006, but draws against Ireland in August and the United Arab Emirates in January 2007 meant that they failed to reach the final. |
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The landing of WACS in Namibia is seen as a milestone towards broadband cost cutting becoming a reality and a key enabler to critical telecoms industry development. |
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Zimbabwe and Namibia have since adopted new national anthems. |
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Here, in Namibia, we eat dried Mopani worms, reconstituted in chilli oil. |
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Khedivial Astronomical Helwan Egypt Observatory HESS Gamsberg Namibia Kottamia Observatory Kottamia Egypt South African Astronomical Cape Town South Africa Obs. |
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Two grade 10 senior secondary students of DHPS, Yana Haenisch and Almut Voigts, have successfully participated in Trustco's Miss Teenager Namibia Starperformer Competition. |
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Due to insufficient European hake, French wholesalers purchase fresh hake from external countries such as Argentina and Namibia, and then export them to Spain. |
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Namibia follows a largely independent foreign policy, with persisting affiliations with states that aided the independence struggle, including Cuba. |
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A Namibia, nicknamed the Welwitschias or Biltongboere, made their World Cup bow in 1999 and are now competing in their fourth successive tournament. |
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Namibia is the other African country to have played in a World Cup. |
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Rugby is a popular sport in South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. |
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Lutheranism is the largest religious group in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Namibia, and North Dakota. |
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Namibia is divided into 14 regions and subdivided into 121 constituencies. |
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