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Month: June 2015

Traditional herbs trader on the rise

Jonathan Kock has worked in various positions for several institutions before he decided to open his own business called Tses Healthy Herbs Investments. He started his business last year supplying traditional herbs to local...

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Hunters fight poachers

The clear and present danger to the local rhino and elephant populations, has not escaped the keen eyes of local professional hunters. The association representing all professional hunters, or PH’s, as they are known, announced...

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What the youth wants on TV

A group of media student from the Conservatoire and the Polytechnic came up with very insightful suggestions when prompted about their expectations for content on public television. What would young Namibians like to see when...

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Offbeat 26 June 2015

The Pope’s Encyclical on man and his environment has come out. It’s worth a read. It asks us, in simple English, to look beyond science and economics in approaching all the perils of sustainability, the environment and climate...

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Jurassic World – Film Review

The Jurassic World Luxury Resort, located on an island in the Pacific near South America, is a man-made dwelling place for a variety of genetically engineered dinosaurs. Over the years, the dinosaurs have become less and less...

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Church hosts spoken word

Koi International Worship Center, a non-denominational church on Wednesday night had a spoken word night. The Spoken word night is a radical approach by the church to uplift the youth’s spiritual, social and moral standards in...

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Art Exhibition by Jo Rogge

“Refuse always, refuse dictated hatred, unbreakable borders, ordained deaths at sea, behind walls, in broken streets. Stand together, the pariahs, the unwanted, stand together for the soft swell of our human, women’s selves.”...

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