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Two days before leaving office President Nangolo Mbumba has declined to comment
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The seasoned politician “is inheriting a country in decline”...
Her first act as the commander in chief appears to have divided opinion within the party; a development she was hoping to avoid.
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Luvindao now finds herself exposed, while both Swapo and the government refuse to vouch for her. It is as if she identified, nominated, vetted and appointed herself.
The seasoned politician “is inheriting a country in decline”...
Her first act as the commander in chief appears to have divided opinion within the party; a development she was hoping to avoid.
Two days before leaving office President Nangolo Mbumba has declined to comment on allegations that he is being pressured to pardon the Fishrot-accused before his retirement.
Sacky Shangala, bulldozed through constitutional amendments in 2014, they were warned their plans were unsustainable...
...Sophia Shaningwa’s aide Tangeni ‘Cadas’ Haindongo threatening to remove Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Immanuel Nashinge’s remaining eye.
Namibia's ruling party has roundly rejected any talk of wooing bedfellows to ensure a comfortable majority in Parliament.
Namibia has vast mineral resources, like fish and uranium, but none compare to the oil discoveries in terms of dollar value. The wealth generated from the discoveries is the surest way for Namibia to achieve Vision 2030, which
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