| NAMIBIA: Motorola and GSMA complete MTC trials Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today announced the successful completion of the wind and solar power system trial conducted with the GSM Association (GSMA) on MTC Namibia’s cell site at Dordabis village in the... |
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| ZIMBABWE: Tsvangirai's New Year's Message to Zimbaweans Tsvangirai/ The situation in Zimbabwe today requires a great deal of courage and maturity, endurance and our usual resilience. We are stretched to the limit. Daily, we are fighting despondency, hopelessness and state-sanctioned despair. I hope and pray that this is the last time our nation has to be exposed to these trying times. |
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| NAMIBIA: Namibian Budget 2007/08 and reactions MOF/OM/Own Namibian Finance Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila on Thursday afternoon ( 15/3/07) tabled the 2007/2008 budget in the National Assembly. One of the highlights is that for the second year running, the budget shows a surplus, this time of 2.1%. |
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| NAMIBIA: State Banquet - Angola - 24 October 2007 State House REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY
HIFIKEPUNYE POHAMBA, PRESIDENT
OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
ON THE OCCASION OF THE STATE BANQUET
IN HONOUR OF HIS EXCELLENCY
ENG. JOSÉ EDUARDO DOS... |
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| Statement By His Excellency, REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY
HIFIKEPUNYE POHAMBA,
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA,
ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL TALKS
BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
AND THE REPUBLIC... |
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| The Eu’s Epa Agenda: Assistance Or Insistence? Wallie Roux Did you know that the word partner/partnership appears 52 times in the 100 Articles of the Cotonou Agreement and nine times in the six Annexes? Statistically this is more than a representative example. Why then ignore this statistical fact in the EPA negotiations? |
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| NAMIBIA: Concern over media and other attackes Namibia’s National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) is alarmed by what appears to be increasingly ominous signs of concerted attacks on both electronic and print media and threats against certain media... |
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| R. K. Pachauri: UN IPCC Nobel Lecture Nobel Media R. K. Pachauri, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) delivered his Nobel Lecture on 10 December 2007 at the Oslo City Hall, Norway. He was introduced by Professor Ole Danbolt Mjøs, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. |
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| Al Gore: Nobel Peace Prize lecture Nobel Media (with permission) l Gore delivered his Nobel Lecture on 10 December 2007 at the Oslo City Hall, Norway. He was introduced by Professor Ole Danbolt Mjøs, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. |
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| AFRICOM - Our Friend? Speech: General William E. Ward "I believe ultimately that the success of AFRICOM will be measured in the value we add to the efforts of our African partners. We share common interests - that of bringing peace, security and prosperity to the people of Africa. That is my goal as the commander of AFRICOM." |
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| NAMIBIA: Muzzling the media NEF Media statement of the Namibia Editors’ Forum (NEF)
4 December 2007
The Namibia Editors’ Forum (NEF), takes note of Resolution 29 under the heading of “Nation Building” passed by the 4th Swapo... |
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| SADC Free Trade Area MEDIA BRIEFING NOTES BY HONOURABLE KABINGA PANDE, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA AND SADC COUNCIL OF MINISTERS CHAIRPERSON, ON THE OCCASION OF POST EXTRAORDINARY COUNCIL OF MINISTERS MEDIA BRIEFING |
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| NAMIBIA: Launch of NSHR HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT 2007 Samson Ndeikwila The central mission of NSHR is to monitor the overall human rights situation in the country, in the light of the various national and international instruments that the Namibian government has undertaken to uphold. Many governments, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, have led to their own failures by silencing the critical voices of the citizens. They established the one-party rule where civic organizations became domesticated and neutralized by affiliating to the ruling party and becoming part of government. The head of state has become an idol to be worshipped or a tyrant to be feared. The public media has become a toy of the ruling party, singing praises to the government and spreading cheap propaganda in favor of the ruling party functionaries. The ordinary citizens have been reduced to dancing before government and ruling party leaders and clapping hands whenever such leaders speak. |
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