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Month: November 2014

Agra staff charity project reaches out

Agra staff members hosted a Christmas party for children of the Maria Pre-primary School from Havana, Katutura a fort-night ago at Haven Zoo in Kleine Kuppe.The Children enjoyed the opportunity to see the animals in the park and...

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AMTA’s five year strategic objectives

AMTA made it a point to bring together a “Think Tank Team” a group of specialists within the organisation to scrutinize the strategic objectives of the agency for the next five years and to be trained on Performance Management...

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St. Paul’s College supports community

St. Paul’s College was recently crowned the winner of the Recycle Namibia Forum’s (RNF) ‘Schools Recycling Competition 2013/14’ and walked away with a prize of N$10,000. “This year the school decided to support a needy community...

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Offbeat 28 November 2014

To my mind, the consensus of a high number of voters is far better than low single-digit majorities. A social system is very much like a hive mind. People share the same thoughts, behaviour and beliefs, mostly. If you don’t...

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Happy Flava in Agste Laan

MTC’s flamboyant Tim Ekandjo and his family continued shining their light on the less privileged when he handed a cheque of N$ 50,000 to the Orphans Future Children’s Hope Home in the Otjomuise Agste Laan informal settlement....

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Film Review – Lucy

Director: Luc BessonScreenplay:Luc BessonCast: Scarlett Johannson, Morgan Freeman, Min-sik Choi, Amr WakedGenre: ThrillerRating:**** So it has come to my attention that most movies involving scientists tend to be based on...

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Jahohora and First Day

New Namibian children’s book presented. Following the success of Mama Namibia, author Mari Serebrov (adoptive daughter of the late Herero Paramount Chief Kuiama Riruako) has written a children’s story about the Herero culture....

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