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WINDHOEK: THE Namibian government is calling for legislation to reduce the dominance of multinationals in the allocation of tenders for major capital projects and increase the involvement of locals…
26 May ’10 / 3 Comments / Read MorePREDICTING the outcome of the World Cup tournament is considered one of the toughest risks a sports journalist can make as it puts one’s credibility on the line.…
26 May ’10 / No Comment / Read MoreWINDHOEK: THE Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) has joined a bandwagon of African stock exchanges that turned down offers to join the Johannesburg Stock Exchange's Africa Board.…
26 May ’10 / 5 Comments / Read MoreProtesters from the Ramaphosa and Germiston settlements briefly took over the streets in the suburbs of Johannesburg yesterday morning, calling for jobs, better housing and services in what has become…
26 May ’10 / No Comment / Read MoreBafana Bafana and Argentina’s Diego Maradona have one thing in common, they are both headed for disaster in the upcoming World Cup tournament. The World Cup hosts go town telling…
22 May ’10 / 8 Comments / Read MoreSouth African police units this week conducted anti-hijack drills in Sandton City, Johannesburg as part of their preparations to secure venues of the World Cup soccer tournament and provide security…
17 May ’10 / 1 Comment / Read MoreThe concept of the "long war" has characterised military doctrine since the end of World War II. The broader objective of global military dominance in support of an imperial project…
16 May ’10 / No Comment / Read MoreAdobe is not amused by Apple's refusal to allow Flash to run on the iPad and iPhone. However, instead of taking the fight to Steve Jobs' doorstep, Adobe has decided…
14 May ’10 / 3 Comments / Read MoreA Libyan aircraft has crashed while attempting to land at Tripoli airport, killing 103 people, more than half of them Dutch, officials said.…
13 May ’10 / 1 Comment / Read MoreOn Jan. 25, 2007, Karen and Stone walked into the offices of Johnston-Namibia in Omaruru. Chris Johnston says the two intimidated workers and took financial records, computer files and photographs.…
3 May ’10 / 12 Comments / Read MoreAerostars 3 Ship YAK 52TW Formation Aerobatic Team at the Kirksville Air Show, 9-11-2011 – Photos Tawanda Kanhema
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