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by Toivo Ndjebela 17 February 2012 WINDHOEK – The status of the diplomatic ties between Namibia and Libya remains unclear, with the local Libyan embassy, now under the new National Transitional Council (NTC), hosting a luncheon today in celebration of the first anniversary of its country’s revolution. |
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by Desie Heita 13 February 2012 WINDHOEK – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reiterated its cautionary outlook for Namibia in the just ended assessment of the country, saying the economic outlook “appears promising but faces some important downside risks.” IMF urged Namibia to pursue prudent spending and prioritise public spending to help cope with the tough economic times ahead. |
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by Desie Heita 09 February 2012 WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Trade and Industry is promising to this year deliver on the long-awaited legislation governing foreign investment, an Act expected to bring relief to local businesspeople complaining of overcrowding by so-called foreign investors. |
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by Magreth Nunuhe 06 Febuary 2012 OKAKARARA - The Mayor of Okakarara, Muvi Tjiho, says he is ready to accept Germany’s special initiative to assist the community with development projects in his area as long as that is not construed as payment for reparations demanded by the Ovaherero and Nama people. |
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by Irene !Hoaës 06 Febuary 2012 WINDHOEK – The German Director-General of African Affairs, in the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Walter Lindner, says Namibian and German authorities should stop the ongoing blame game over the genocide that killed thousands of Ovaherero and Nama people during the early 1900s and instead focus on improving the lives of those affected. |
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by Catherine Sasman 02 February 2012 THE director general of African affairs in the German Foreign Office, Ambassador Walter Lindner, says implementation of the German special initiative first announced in 2004 and started in 2009 is “very slow”. |
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