WINDHOEK (Reuters) - Namibia’s president called on Monday for a change to the constitution to allow the government to expropriate land and re-distribute it to the majority black population. “The willing-buyer willing-seller principle has not delivered
and, with an alert of two wildfires in the area, there couldn’t have been a more vivid reminder of the importance of water security for our residents at the ADIWS. So, I want to start with a very special thankyou to
Big Oil’s success in Namibia will push others to drill for growth; Law of averages could catch up with explorers, as typical success rate for a series of offshore wells is around a third Financial Times Those arguing that higher oil prices are ahead often point in evidence to a chronic...
H.E. Mrs. MONICA GEINGOS,The First Lady of Namibia & Ambassador of Merck Foundation More Than A Mothersaid “I am very happy to share the impact of our partnership with Merck Foundation, More than 37 local young Namibian doctors will b...
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The chaos that’s erupted across our southern frontier is a crisis entirely of the new president's misguided and foolish actions that have encouraged illegal immigrants to believe the borders are open. It’s criminal folly.
BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Libya's parliament has elected Nouri Abu-sahmain, a member of the Berber minority, as its president. Abu-sahmain won 96 votes, compared with 80 for his opponent Al-Sharif al-Wafi. Abu-sahmain is a native of the western coastal town of Zu-wara. The ...