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Strike stops production at Namibia's Skorpion Zinc (Khaleej Times)
WINDHOEK - A strike over pay has stopped production at Namibia's biggest zinc producer Skorpion Zinc since Saturday, a company spokesman said on Sunday.
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Zinc miners poised to strike in Namibia (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Workers at Namibia's largest zinc mine were poised to go on strike at midnight Friday because of grievances over pay and alleged discrimination.
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Namibia: Unions Score Big From Assurer (AllAfrica.com)
Metropolitan Namibia has paid the biggest ever profit to a union, giving N$500 000 to the Namibia National Teachers Union (NANTU).
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Namibia: Culture to Be Showcased in Germany (AllAfrica.com)
The University of Namibia choir has come up with a musical play through which it will showcase Namibia's traditional culture at an international festival in Germany which starts on May 13.
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Namibia: Indian Govt Donates to Flood Victims (AllAfrica.com)
The Indian High Commissioner to Namibia Tsewanga Topden yesterday on behalf of his government contributed to easing the plight and wellbeing of the people in flood-stricken areas by donating close to N$2 million in cash.
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Namibia: TV Bouquet to Boost Schools' Performance (AllAfrica.com)
MultiChoice Namibia has rolled out its DStv education bouquet of eight premium channels to 100 under-resourced schools across the country, with plans to extend this service to 50 more schools every six months.
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Namibia: CCN and Govt Enter Partnership (AllAfrica.com)
The Council of Churches in Namibia will enter into partnership with the Government. The church body made this resolution at its annual general meeting recently.
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Namibia To Launch Pilot HIV Testing, Counseling Project (Medical News Today)
The Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services will launch a pilot project to provide no-cost HIV testing and counseling in certain regions of the country to mark its National HIV Testing Day on May 9, Namibia's New Era reports. The project will run in the Caprivi, Erongo, Oshana, Karas and Khomas regions for three days beginning on May 8.
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Namibia: Gladiators Fall to Banyana (AllAfrica.com)
SHOWING too much respect on the field for the South African women's football side, cost Namibia´s Brave Gladiators a place in the final of the Cosafa Women Championships, says Jackey Gertze.
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Namibia: ABSA Back (AllAfrica.com)
The re-entry into Namibia by South Africa's biggest retail bank, ABSA, is expected to shake the local banking market currently dominated by Standard Bank, Nedbank, FNB and Bank Windhoek, a senior treasury official told the Economist this week.
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