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08 Jun 2004
 
 
Zimbabwe urged to repeal media laws
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Newspaper editors from southern Africa are urging governments in the region to pressure Zimbabwe to restore press freedom and stop threatening journalists.
 
 
03 Jun 2004
 
Regional parliament seen as essential for integration
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Parliamentarians from eleven countries in the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) have expressed concern at the lack of progress in establishing a regional parliament.
 
 
15 May 2004
 
Namibia moves ahead with land reform, tells farmers to sell property
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The Namibian government has told a first group of farmers they must sell their property under land reforms that some fear could wreak as much havoc with agriculture as a similar program did in...
 
 
13 May 2004
 
New bridge across Zambezi helps Namibia, Zambia and DRC
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President Sam Nujoma and his Zambian counterpart Levy Mwanawasa will Thursday inaugurate a new bridge across the Zambezi River, seen as key to transportation and exports across three countries.
 
 
12 May 2004
 
Namibia's Nujoma, turning 75, prepares to take a bow
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Namibia's President Sam Nujoma turns 75 on Wednesday, moving closer to retirement from public life after five decades as the southern African country's dominant political figure.
 
 
08 May 2004
 
Namibia, Zimbabwe to publish new regional Sunday paper
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Two state-run printing houses in Namibia and Zimbabwe are planning to publish a new regional Sunday newspaper beginning in July, a news report said on Friday.
 
 
27 Feb 2004
 
Namibia to speed up land reform
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The Namibian government has announced its intention to speed up land reform, but within the confines of the law.
 
 
08 Nov 2003
 
Farmworkers union backtracks on farm invasions
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The Namibia Farmworker Union (Nafwu) has decided to "postpone" its occupation of 15 white-owned farms originally planned for next week, pending discussions with the government and the Namibia...
 
 
05 Aug 2003
 
Amnesty International calls to resume Caprivi trial
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Amnesty International yesterday called on Namibian authorities to immediately resume the treason trial of a group of insurgents who were arrested for allegedly staging a military uprising against...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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