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- Namibia: National Assembly Approves U.S. Grant
The Namibian (Windhoek) FOLLOWING weeks of controversy, the National Assembly yesterday approved a N$3 billion development aid grant from the US government, known as the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) compact, with a minor amendment. Prime Minister
- Namibia delays U.S. software fugitive extradition case
WINDHOEK (Reuters) - Fugitive U.S. millionaire Jacob 'Kobi' Alexander on Wednesday won another delay in his legal battle to avoid extradition from Namibia over an alleged scheme to backdate millions of executive stock options. Alexander, former chief
- Namibia delays US software fugitive extradition case
WINDHOEK, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Fugitive U.S. millionaire Jacob 'Kobi' Alexander on Wednesday won another delay in his legal battle to avoid extradition from Namibia over an alleged scheme to backdate millions of executive stock options. Alexander, former
- Nearly a third of Namibians poor
ALMOST a third - 28 per cent - of Namibian households are now classified as poor, with 13 per cent labelled as severely poor, according to the latest review of poverty and inequality in the country that was launched yesterday. The review, launched by the
- Miss Cultural Heritage leaving for Namibia
MISS Cultural Heritage, Nkosingiphile Dlamini will be leaving the country for Namibia on Friday November 28. Dlamini will be joining 52 others from different countries. The former Miss Swaziland will connect a flight in South Africa for Namibia. She was
- 'This is Africa's Time' - IPU President ...
WINDHOEK - The International Parliamentary Union (IPU) ? or World Parliament ? is an international organisation of sovereign states formed in 1889 as a platform for dialogue and the promotion of peace and cooperation. Speaker of the Namibian
- Bidvest unit plans listing on Namibian bourse
BIDVEST says it plans to list its Namibian unit on the Windhoek-based bourse next year and intends to continue making strategic acquisitions despite the financial crisis. Non executive chairman Cyril Ramaphosa said the diversified group was consolidating
- Telkom eyes Namibian assets
South African telecom operator Telkom said it will acquire 100% of MWEB Africa and 75% of MWEB Namibia from media group Naspers, for US$63 million (R610 million). The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval in various African countries, is part of
- Namibia: GRN Oks Second Desalination Plant
New Era (Windhoek) The Government has appointed a ministerial taskforce to drive the process of establishing a desalination plant at the coast in the Erongo Region, where water demand may outstrip supply in 2011 and 2012. Cabinet approved the
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