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Month: October 2012

Quality paints for the land of the brave

Last weeked saw an exciting event hosted by Peralin Paints as part of its 50th birthday celebrations at the Windhoek Country Club.First established by the Rattay and Pesch families in 1962, what started off as a small backyard...

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5th Arandis Expo this weekend

Arandis is described as the uranium capital of the world due to the fact that it is located 15km away from the the world’s largest open-pit uranium mine, the Rössing Uranium Mine.Founded as a mining dormitory town in the 1970s,...

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Recycling volumes grow five fold

Walvis Bay starts in November During 2010, Rent-A-Drum erected and commissioned a state-of-the-art Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), the first and only one of its kind in Namibia, as well as a six-metre weighbridge, which...

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Nuclear is key to more electricity

At an energy conference in South Africa earlier this week, several experts called for an aggressive expansion of nuclear generating in southern Africa. South Africa’s electricity shortfall is expected to continue for at least...

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UN turns 67

UN celebrates 22 years in Namibia Namibians this week joined the rest of the world to observe the 67th year since the United Nations Charter came into effect. The day, globally known as the UN Day was celebrated at the Habitat...

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Self-starters do catchy web designs

Established just three years ago in 2009 by four young entrepereneurs, African Business Solutions is already a force to be reckoned with in the multimedia industry. The start-up website developer serves a wide spectrum of...

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DHL shows high value cargo credentials

As Namibia prepares to relocate donated wild animals to Cuba, the world’s leading logistics company, DHL, is playing an increasing role in the transportation of rare animal species.“DHL Namibia could play a contributory role in...

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