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Month: December 2014

Double Feathers for airliner

For the first time in its history, the national airliner, Air Namibia  received Feather awards from two South African airports. Last week, Air Namibia received a Feather award from OR Tambo International in Johannesburg,...

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Agra prepares farmers for farming season

Agra ProVision hosted the last farmers’ day of the year with an interactive session attended by part time farmers last week. The session provided information on a variety of topics to expose participants to different areas of...

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Dutch Stars & Stripes shine in Reho

The Orange Babies computer laboratory in Rehoboth has just been re-opened after it was expanded and upgraded extensively. The funding was provided by the United States Embassy through the Ambassador’s Self-Help Fund. The...

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Gobabis has never seen anything like this

Gobabis residents are astounded by the splendour of the new Omaheke regional library that was inaugurated in the last week of November. The modern library cost N$167 million to construct and took just over two years to reach...

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Offbeat 11 December 2014

I remember the garlic from about 30 years ago. A woman who lived round the corner used to chew whole cloves for good health, though possibly also as defence against crooks, maybe even as prophylaxis. A chat with her was a...

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Film Review-Horrible Bosses 2

Horrible Bosses 2 is the sequel to the 2011 Horrible Bosses. It is about three friends, Nick Hendricks (Jason Bateman), Dale Arbus (Charlie Day) and Kurt Buckman (Jason Sudeikis) who decide to start their own business since they...

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Oteya grown and back to her roots

Like fine wine that gets better with time, so has former Namibian RnB girlband Gal Level’s Daphne Willibard. The singer now known as Oteya is announcing to the world that she is free and that her time to shine has come with her...

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