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Month: May 2014

Cultural assimilation

Namibians enjoy mistrust and fear of unfamiliar people. If you read a bit of Namibian history you will see that this is an old national characteristic that stretches back hundreds of years. Independence put a dent in that as we...

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Critical look at Omusati tourism

A recent in-depth tourism conference that investigated the potential for tourism in Omusati Region, set the stage for further development of this sector. Afterwards, delegates expressed their appreciation for the quality of the...

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Property prices, high rent, disturbing

The City of Windhoek’s leadership this week said they are highly disturbed by escalating prices of residential properties and of rental units. “Windhoek is experiencing a limited supply of serviced land for residential land use,...

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NYC launches Youth Card

At the recently held Youth Day, the National Youth Council (NYC) had not only information to share, but also had various fun activities for the youths in store. Exhibitors such as IQ Namibia (Vocational Training), Wordweaver (a...

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From zero to 33 million

Justice Malala – considered  to be Africa’s foremost political commentator and analyst – has taken the podium at the second edition of ILTM (International Luxury Travel Market) Africa this week, during the opening...

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Swakara pelts down at Copenhagen

After the first major international Swakara pelt auction in Copenhagen earlier in April, a team of experts from AGRA ProVision presented the auction results to producers at a meeting in Keetmanshoop last week. Producers were...

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