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Namibia: No Coerced Sterilisation of HIV+ Women - Kamwi

HEALTH Minister Dr Richard Kamwi has categorically denied that HIV-positive women are "systematically coerced" to be sterilised at State hospitals.

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Abidjan Hospitality Caused the Draw - Coach

The national rugby team, the Welwitschias, followed their disappointing 13-13 draw in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with a quality and dominant 54-14 win at home in the return leg last week.

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N$515Million Boost for Langer Heinrich

Langer Heinrich will receive a boost of N$515 million from its parent company, Paladin Energy, for its third expansion plans, said Wyatt Buck, general manager of operations at the mine.

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Price of Electricity Up

The City of Windhoek said residents should use electricity wisely as they will pay more since the implementation of Time Of Use (TOU) tariffs took effect this week.

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Spain Launches Second African Plan

Spain Has Launched the Spanish Plan Africa 2009 - 2012, which encourages key initiatives that could play a role in preventing conflicts and strengthening peace in post-conflict areas in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Largest HIV Case Set for Court Hearing

The 22 people who are taking their former employer to court for having been tested for HIV without their consent, wants to be compensated for the damage they suffered, said Linda Dumba Chicalu, project lawyer at the Legal Assistance Centre's (LAC) AIDS Law Unit, which will represent them in court.

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The Storm is Here, the Trees are Falling

I Grudgingly Have to Admit the Economic Meltdown is very much with us and that we are now suffering from the secondary round fall-out: Production falling, inventories rising, exports shrinking, company profits gone, dividends diminished or postponed, property values crumbling and job losses all round.

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Ndeitunga Concerned with Alcohol and Drug Abuse

The Highest ranking policeman in the country is seriously concerned with the increase in drug and alcohol abuse in the country.

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Uranium Sector Vibrant, Despite Slackening Demand for Other Commodities

Increased production at existing uranium mines in Namibia and the opening of new ones in response to growing world demand for nuclear fuel will spearhead renewed economic growth from 2010, experts say.

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Northern Anthrax Fears Tamed

The risk of an anthrax outbreak in the flood stricken areas in the north motivated the Veterinary Association of Namibia to donate vaccines to the Directorate of Veterinary Services.

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Medvedev Invites Pohamba to Visit Russia

President Hifikepunye Pohamba has been invited by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to visit the European country.

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Gold One Sells Australian Project

Gold One International, which has operations in Namibia, announced this week that it has sold its Twin Hills project in North Queensland to North Queensland Metals Limited and Heemskirk Consolidated Limited in proportions of 60% and 40%, for A$1.75 million.

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Suspected Cocaine Courier Caught in Caprivi Region

THE infiltration of drug traffickers into Namibia appears to be continuing unabated, with another Angolan national arrested in the Caprivi Region on Friday after he allegedly entered the country with a consignment of cocaine.

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Remembering Lubango

ON Saturday [tomorrow], the Breaking the Wall of Silence (BWS) will observe Day of Remembrance in honour of those Namibians who either died or went missing in Swapo jails in exile during our war of national liberation.

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Van Eck Smoke Caused By Smouldering Coal

THE coal stored at the Van Eck power station in Windhoek has been smouldering since the end of March.

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Wesley Snipes tracked down in Namibia

Wesley Snipes tracked down in Namibia - soulfullvibes

Hollywood star Wesley Snipes, wanted in the United States after being indicted this week for dodging millions of dollars in taxes, is filming a new movie in Namibia, an official said on Friday.