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Namibia: Mboma Wins Silver Namibia

Namibia: Mboma Wins Silver

CHRISTINE Mboma made history when she finished second in the women's 200m final to become Namibia's first female athlete to win a medal at the Olympic Games. Elaine Thompson-Herah of Jamaica won gold in 21,53 seconds, while Mboma won silver in a new Namibian and under 20 world record time…
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August 7, 2021
Germany recognises colonial-era Namibia genocide, pledges €1.1b for developments Namibia

Germany recognises colonial-era Namibia genocide, pledges €1.1b for developments

Germany's Government has for the first time officially recognised that colonial forces committed genocide in Namibia in the early 20th century. Photo / AP German's colonial forces committed genocide in Namibia in the early 20th century, the Government officially recognised for the first time on Friday. Heiko Maas, the foreign…
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July 29, 2021
As Calgary’s ReconAfrica drills for Namibian oil, a global outcry over endangered elephants grows Namibia

As Calgary’s ReconAfrica drills for Namibian oil, a global outcry over endangered elephants grows

Photo Illustration by The Globe and Mail (source: iStockphoto) Standing still and silent, leaning forward and softly lifting a leg in the air, the savannah elephants of Namibia use their highly sensitive feet to detect seismic vibrations and low-frequency rumbles from many kilometres away: distress calls, predator alarms, navigation signals.…
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July 26, 2021
Namibian genocide: Tribes tell Germany that compensation is ‘too little too late’ Namibia

Namibian genocide: Tribes tell Germany that compensation is ‘too little too late’

World 2 Jun, 2021 08:17 PM3 minutes to read Skulls of Ovaherero and Nama people are displayed during a devotion attended by representatives of the tribes from Namibia in Berlin, Germany. Photo / AP Namibian tribes have rejected Germany's "offensive" offer of €1.1 billion ($1.86b) in recognition of an early…
bubmag
July 24, 2021
Flash Briefing: SA fund investors miss stock market gains; Germany pays Namibia for genocide; Bitcoin smacked again Namibia

Flash Briefing: SA fund investors miss stock market gains; Germany pays Namibia for genocide; Bitcoin smacked again

Listen on iTunes  The total assets invested in South African collective investment schemes (CIS) ended the first quarter of 2021 at a record R2.9trn, but most of this money went into fixed interest funds – which means investors lost out on stock market gains. Sunette Mulder, Association for Savings and Investment…
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July 24, 2021