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Hotspurs marked their debut in the MTC Premier League with a stunning 3-2 victory against Ramblers at the Khomasdal Stadium on Sunday. Eusebio Fredericks In a dramatic match which included three penalties, Ramblers were leading 2-1 with five minutes remaining but Hotspurs struck with
By Bernd Kroemer This was the closest finish yet in the 12-year history of the Namibian Inter-Series. Pela Renet from France wins the Wesbank-Trophy by a single point from the Russian Vitaly Tonkov. The approximately 2 000 spectators witnessed dramatic racing action and the
The annual prize giving of the Rock & Rut Mountain Bike clubs MTC Cross Country Series took place on November 12.[/b] Heiko Redecker The winner of the Mens Elite category was Ermin van Wyk who has clinched a deal with a South African sponsor and
1. The Extra-Ordinary Summit of the SADC Heads of State and Government met in Sandton, Republic of South Africa on 9 November 2008. The Extra-Ordinary Summit met to review the latest Political and Security situation in the
RESOLUTIONS OF THE 7th MDC NATIONAL COUNCIL OF 2008 Harare, November 14, 2008 PREAMBLE NOTING the resolution of the African Union of the 30th of June 2008, taken in Sharm El-Scheikh, Egypt, on the resolution of the Zimbabwean crisis, dialogue commenced between Zanu
Cabinet took the following decisions at its 19th ordinary meeting held on 14 October 2008. 1. DOUBLE TAXATION AGREEMENT Cabinet has already given approval to the Ministry of Finance to conclude double taxation agreements with 37 countries in Africa, Europe, America and Asia and eleven
NSHR once again strongly condemns the growing ominous signs of inter-ethnic and inter-tribal political violence for this country as Swapo Party members once again disrupted yet another public rally by organized by a rival party in a Windhoek suburb yesterday. The human rights organization warns that, unless these acts
Southern African leaders meeting in South Africa have resolved to provide immediate military assistance to the Democratic Republic of Congo where renewed fighting has displaced more than half a million people. The regional leaders made the decision during a one-day Southern African Development Community (SADC) Extraordinary
GWEN LISTER THE decision is causing much public speculation, but Swapo's intention to launch a party 'think tank' is in essence a very good idea. There are those immediately suspicious of Swapo's innovation, but I like to think it is a positive move to
EDITORIAL COMMENT ALL Namibians are well aware that Swapo is the ruling party in Government. They are equally appraised of the fact that President Hifikepunye Pohamba leads the same party and is also, more importantly, our Head of State. But our ruling political leadership, in particular