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    to live a holy spiritual life. On other hand it’s through radio business people advertise business items‚ location and contact number incase people may be interesting to go buy. We use to listen every day news in radio about what is happening in Namibia. As we have seen radio has a lot of roles and function when it comes to socialization. Let us look the role and function of television on socialization now day television occupies a key position in house hold and play an extremely important role

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    not only have jurisdiction but also be able to enforce a maritime claim that has been decided by a court of another jurisdiction. These paper discuses the historical background of admiralty jurisdiction in Namibia and the applicable law. Historical background of admiralty jurisdiction in Namibia and the applicable law Maritime law begins with the presence of the European at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652. The Dutch settled at the Cape of Good Hope and with the Dutch came the application of Roman-Dutch

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    at Gammams Water Care Works in Windhoek estimated that they discover an average of 13 bodies of newborn babies each month in human waste flushed down toilets. These damning statistics were tabled in the report on the motion of baby dumping in Namibia in the National Assembly on Tuesday. In terms of the findings of this report‚ the problem of baby dumping "is a significant one". Concealment of birth cases reported in the country rose by about 283 per cent from 2003 to 2007 - from 6 to 23

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    Culture on Organisational Change of First National Bank of Namibia Evelyn Chiloane-Tsoka University of South Africa‚ South Africa Keywords Culture‚ change‚ corporate culture‚ organisational culture‚ organisational change‚ organisational members‚ resistancee to change‚ change management‚ staff members‚ FNB Namibia‚ bank. Abstract Change is invariable and continuous‚ and has become inevitable in almost every sphere of business. The FNB Namibia operates in a highly vibrant competitive environment

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    in 1990‚ Namibia which is situated on Africa’s south-western seaboard with neighboring countries Angola ‚Botswana‚ South Africa‚ Zambia and Zimbabwe. With an annual population growth of 1.9% in 2009‚ it is estimated that the population is now currently at 2.1 million (see World Bank 2009). Namibia has a stable economy that according to the United Nations Development Programmed (UNDP‚ 2003) is second in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of per capita expenditure in the health sector. Namibia being a “middle

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    education Namibia will not bear a conducive citizen and at the current level of education in NamibiaNamibia is not competent of achieving a knowledge based economy as projected in “VISION2030”.  Although the government had embarked up different reforms to improve the quality of education‚ most of the barriers were certain to happen to the Education sectors. The primary goals for these reforms were identified as access‚ equity‚ quality‚ and democracy in education. When Namibia emerged as

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    ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA BY FELIS MUHAU KAPEPISO STUDENT NO: 200114891 AUGUST 2013 Main Supervisor: Dr Udai Lal Paliwal Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are universally recognized as a key force in driving forward the economic development (Migiro‚ 2005; Ramsden‚ 2010). Hence‚ the role of SMEs in the development process continues to be high on the agendas of policy makers and researchers. However‚ Namibia is struggling with access to formal financial

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    Foreign Trade The SACU (South African Customs Union) Is one of the trading blocks South Africa & Namibia Are part of .It also consists of 5 Countries ‚such as South Africa‚ Namibia ‚ Swaziland ‚ Lesotho & Botswana. Rules of the Foreign Trade Trade Relations with third parties:- Article 31 of the 2002 SACU Agreement states that No Member State shall enter into new preferential trade arrangement with third parties or amend existing arrangements without the consent of other member States

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    neo-imperialist experience was unlike that of the other powers. Within the colony of Namibia‚ located in South West Africa‚ the real advantages that Germany received were far outweighed by the disadvantages the German empire faced. Although Germany received elevated political status from occupying colonies‚ the economic and military efforts that were invested in maintaining and obtaining its colony of Namibia could not justify this elevated political position. Through the means of imperialism

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    __________________________________________________________________________________________ Prostitution‚ HIV/AIDS and human rights: A case study of sex workers in the township of Katutura‚ Namibia Author: Carolina Hjorth Supervisor: Peter Johansson‚ CSHR April – September 2005 PROSTITUTION‚ HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS: A CASE STUDY OF SEX WORKERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KATUTURA‚ NAMIBIA _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Millions of people currently

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