1 TOPIC: Air Namibia UNIT NAME: MARKETING STRATEGY UNIT CODE: MKW3440 LECTURER: Dr. H.B. Klopper TUTOR: Diana WORD COUNT: 2731 Words ASSIGNMENT BY: Lekgotla Ntshole 2 Table of Contents Executive Summary........................................................................................................................3 1. In-Depth Evaluation of Strategic Objectives & Strategic Fit....................................................4 2. Industry Review‚ Competitor Analysis & Profiling
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The Namibia society seems to be in a social crisis as stated in (The Namibian‚ 2013)‚ this is due to all the rapes and gender based violence and loss of jobs that is seen happening. The people in our society that are mostly affected by these acts are the female members of society who are always unaware until the last moment‚ which is usually the case when it comes to gender based violence and other sort of abuse. These acts of violence and abuse have become a popular problem in many communities as
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HIMBA CLAN OF NAMIBIA (PEOPLE LIVING IN PAST) BY: WARDAH BATOOL Himba clan of Namibia can be considered as one of most outdated and uncivilized places yet known. Himba people are living in their own way; preserving their ideology and culture. While the world has developed and modernized manifolds those people are literally
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by: Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) Namibian Manufacturers Association (NMA) Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH‚ acting on behalf of German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) Klaus Schade (Institute for Public Policy Research) Survey Warehouse (Pty) Ltd. Solitaire Press (Pty) Ltd. Supported by: Study prepared by: Survey conducted by Printed by: Windhoek‚ May 2011 © Namibia Chamber
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1. Chapter 1 1.1 ABSTRACT This paper presents the research proposal of ‘The market for taxi cabs in Windhoek‚ Namibia. The growing population and urbanization mark the existence of taxi services in Namibia and the industry is booming. Taxi services are concentrated not only in Windhoek but can be found in most urban towns like Swakopmund‚ Walvis Bay and Oshakati. This will be discovered by means of questionnaires to taxi drivers and their clients. This chapter includes; introduction‚ literature
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Namibia is renowned as an exemplary tourist destination in Africa. This is owing to various factors such as infrastructure‚ cultural diversity and vastness‚ just to mention a few‚ but most of all‚ its political stability and peace. Equally‚ article 6(protection of life)‚ chapter 3 of the Namibian constitution‚ states “the right to life shall be respected and protected”. It further states that “no executions shall take place in Namibia”. The above clearly states that no one has a right of whatsoever
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Annual review 2007 years of diamond production Namdeb Annual Review 2007 1 years of Contents Vision‚ mission and values 100 years of history How diamonds benefit Namibia Organisational profile Chairman’s statement Financial performance Namdeb ’s year in review Managing director’s review Economic performance Building a sustainable Oranjemund diamond production Our vision Namdeb – the world’s leading alluvial-diamond mining company. 28 30 36 42 50 52 53 54 55 55 1 2 4 6
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aid to go toward the improvement of economic conditions. When these poor countries are aided financially‚ the government of such countries might make the use of the resources available at their countries and generate revenue. For instances‚ if Namibia has been aided financially by America‚ the Namibian government will take that capital and use it to open-up some of their mines such as Uranium‚ Gold‚ or Copper mine in order to generate an income. Another advantage is that‚ some people’s lives could
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01 TUBERCULOSIS IN NAMIBIA Contents i Pages 1 INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………………….1 2 THE BURDEN OF TUBERCULOSIS IN NAMIBIA AND GLOBALLY………………………………………………………………………………………………...2 2.1 Tuberculosis situation in Namibia…………………………………….....................................................2 2.2 Tuberculosis situation in the world…………………................................................................................3 3 CAUSES AND CONTRIBUTING FACTORS IN NAMIBIA………………………………………...4 3
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Himba The Himba are close descendants of the Herero. They live in Northwest Namibia‚ which is also known as Kaokoland (KAY-oh-koh-land). Kaokoland is mostly desert or savanna; with these to environments‚ the climate is generally very dry and very hot. There is little vegetation‚ but there is scattered shrub land. What resources have been found‚ are precious metals‚ such as copper. There is also diamonds and of course‚ sand. Himba are semi-nomadic pastoralists who raise cattle and goats. Both
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