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  1. Creating Germans Abroad: Cultural Policies & National Identity In Namibia by Daniel Joseph Walther, 2002-11-30
  2. Government and opposition in post-independence Namibia: Perceptions and performance by Joseph Diescho, 1996
  3. The Political Economy of Namibia: An Annotated Critical Bibliography (Scandinavian Institute of African Studies) by Tore Linne Eriksen, 1989-12
  4. The Transition to Independence in Namibia by Lionel Cliffe, Ray Bush, et all 1994-01
  5. Katutura: A Place Where We Stay : Life in a Post-Apartheid Township in Namibia (Research in International Studies Africa Series) by Wade C. Pendleton, 1996-04
  6. SWA/Namibia, the politics of continuity and change by Andre Du Pisani, 1985
  7. Namibia: The Nation After Independence (Profiles. Nations of Contemporary Africa) by Donald L. Sparks, December Green, 1992-05
  8. Report of the International Conference for the Immediate Independence of Namibia: Vienna, 7-11 July 1986 by Benjamin Mkapa, 1986-09
  9. Namibia: Von der antikolonialen Revolte zum nationalen Befreiungskampf : Geschichte der ehemaligen deutschen Kolonie Sudwestafrika (Nationale Befreiung ; 7) by Winfried Nachtwei, 1976
  10. Namibia by Alfred Babing, 1981
  11. Namibias Liberation Struggle: The Two-Edged Sword (Eastern African Studies) by Colin Leys, 1995-03-01
  12. The Devils Are Among Us: The War for Namibia by Denis Herbstein, John Evenson, 1989-12
  13. A strategy to integrate returnees into the socio-economic life of Namibia: A research document for the Government of Namibia : commissioned by the Research & Information Directorate of SWAPO by Kerry McNamara, 1990
  14. Law and practices established in Namibia by the government of South Africa which are contrary to the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United ... of Human Rights: Review and digest by Elizabeth S Landis, 1975

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    Namibia (07/05) The government's land reform policy is shaped by two key pieces of legislation: the Agricultural (Commercial) Land Reform Act 6 of 1995 and the Communal Land Reform Act 5 of 2002. The government remains committed to a "willing seller, willing buyer" approach to land reform and to providing just compensation as directed by the Namibian constitution. As the government addresses the vital land and range management questions, water use issues and availability are considered. ... [ Read More Namibia The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in practice. The Government at all levels strives to protect this right in full, and does not tolerate its abuse, either by governmental or private actors. There is no state religion, nor does the Government subsidize any particular denomination. ... The U.S. Government discusses religious freedom issues with the Government in the context of its overall dialog and policy of promoting human rights. The Embassy continued to engage the Government in regard to maintaining a consistent policy on granting residence and work permits for foreign nationals, including both religious and lay workers. Embassy staff members have frequent contact with citizens and foreign visitors from a wide variety of religious faiths. ... [

    22. IRIN Africa Southern Africa NAMIBIA NAMIBIA Government To
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    23. TIME Europe | Namibia: Letter From Windhoek | 2/14/2000
    It is a problem the leaders of the namibia government would have liked to handlewell away The Namibian government said the killers were unita bandits,
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    ... Latest CNN News FREE NEWSLETTER! Sign up now for TIME's WorldWatch email newsletter. preview Check the New 2000 FORTUNE 500 Today! FORTUNE.com ... ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY TIME EUROPE FEBRUARY 14, 2000 VOL. 155 NO. 6 Tales from the Border A local journalist alerts the world to the Angolan war's spread to Namibia By PETER HAWTHORNE Windhoek The language is German, and the safari suits are tailored in Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin. In the international arrivals hall at Hosea Kutako Airport the decor is colorful, exact and metallic, the floor so polished you could eat your bockwurst off it. With its quaint echoes of the old German empire in Africa, Namibia is a home away from home for visitors from the Vaterland. But the domestic peace and the flow of foreign tourists have been rudely interrupted: Namibia is reeling from the fallout of a bloody civil war on its border. But headlines in the Windhoek Observer make for sober reading: "A new war," "A campaign of terror," "Our young men are getting killed." It may be happening 1,000 km northeast of Windhoek, but, says Hannes Smith of the Observer, it is still war, it is on Namibia's doorstep and, he claims, the government is reluctant to admit it. Smith is part owner and editor of the paper but prefers to call himself "reporter-in-chief." For nearly 40 years he has reported events in Namibia with an eccentric flair that has made him something of a legend. In a writing style rich in hyperbole "Smithie," as he is better known, regales his readers with a steady diet of scoops and scandal.

    24. Namibia Government Information
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    Namibia Africa
    GOVERNMENT The constitution provides for the private ownership of property and for human rights protections, and states that Namibia should have a mixed economy and encourage foreign investment.
    Principal Government Officials
    PresidentHifikepunye Pohamba
    Prime MinisterNahas Angula
    Deputy Prime MinisterLibertina Amathila
    Ambassador to UNMartin Andjaba
    Ambassador to U.S.Hopelong Ipinge Namibia maintains an embassy in the United States at 1605 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Washington DC 20009 (tel: (202) 986-0540; fax: (202) 986-0443). Type: Republic.
    Independence: March 21, 1990.
    Branches: Executivepresident (elected for 5-year term), prime minister. Legislativebicameral Parliament: National Assembly and National Council. JudicialSupreme Court, the High Court, and lower courts.
    Subdivisions: 13 administrative regions.

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    26. Regional: Africa: Namibia: Government And Politics - Open Site
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    Chief of State and Cabinet Members - (Last Updated: 5/19/03) President : Nujoma, Sam
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    Namibia Government Top of Page Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Namibia conventional short form: Namibia former: German Southwest Africa, South-West Africa Government type: republic Capital: Windhoek Administrative divisions: 13 regions; Caprivi, Erongo, Hardap, Karas, Khomas, Kunene, Ohangwena, Okavango, Omaheke, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, Otjozondjupa Independence: 21 March 1990 (from South African mandate) National holiday: Independence Day, 21 March (1990)

    28. Afrika.no - Namibia: Government Backs Basic Income Grant
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    find: in Entire afrika.no Index on Africa News Update Norske sider English Pages May advanced search Fellesrådet The Index on Africa Africa News Update ... English You are here: Archive May Namibia: Government backs basic income grant Windhoek - The Government has welcomed recent plans by civil society to introduce a Basic Income Grant (BIG) for all Namibians who have not reached the pension age.
    At a press conference last week, Prime Minister Nahas Angula said it was gratifying to note that the civil sector is looking out for the needs of disadvantaged groups in society. However, the Premier added that they should bear in mind that the initiative was originally mooted by the government before it was shelved. While at the same time welcoming the idea, Angula said more needs to be done to integrate it with other existing social benefit schemes. "It needs to be synchronised with other social structures like the old age social grant, grants for orphans, people with disabilities, the social security grant and the workers' compensation," he said. To the BIG coalition, the Premier added that it is more of a question of affordability, where 60 percent of the Namibian population still live below the poverty line. "Let us therefore grow the economy and increase the cake and share it equally so that all can benefit," concluded the Prime Minister.

    29. Namibia Government: From The All Country Info Reference Guide To Country Facts
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    Country name conventional long form: Republic of Namibia conventional short form: Namibia Data code WA Government type republic Capital Windhoek Administrative divisions 13 regions; Caprivi, Erongo, Hardap, Karas, Khomas, Kunene, Ohangwena, Okavango, Omaheke, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, Otjozondjupa Independence 21 March 1990 (from South African mandate) National holiday Independence Day, 21 March (1990) Constitution ratified 9 February 1990; effective 12 March 1990 Legal system based on Roman-Dutch law and 1990 constitution Suffrage 18 years of age; universal Executive branch chief of state: President Samuel NUJOMA (since 21 March 1990); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government head of government: President Samuel NUJOMA (since 21 March 1990); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president from among the members of the National Assembly elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; election last held 30 November-1 December 1999 (next to be held NA 2004) election results: Samuel NUJOMA elected president; percent of vote - Samuel NUJOMA 77%

    30. MapZones.com : Namibia Government
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    Country Info Namibia Introduction Namibia General Data Namibia Maps Namibia Culture ... Namibia Time and Date Namibia Government Back to Top After 80 days, the Constituent Assembly produced a constitution which accomplished a multi-party system and a bill of rights. It also limited the administrator president to two 5-year terms and provided for the private ownership of property. The three branches of government are subject to checks and balances, and a provision is made for judicial review. The constitution also states that Namibia should have a mixed economy, and foreign investment should be promoted. While the ethnic-based three-tier South African-imposed governing authorities have been broken, the current government pledged for the sake of national reconciliation to retain civil servants employed during the colonial time. The government is still organizing itself both on a national and regional level. The Constituent Assembly converted itself into the National Assembly on February 16, 1990, retaining all the members elected on a straight party ticket. The judicial structure in Namibia parallels that of South Africa. In 1919, Roman-Dutch law was declared the common law of the territory and remains so to the present.

    31. AEGiS-IRIN (IRIN) NAMIBIA Government Spurns AIDS Programme
    JOHANNESBURG, 18 May (IRIN) The Namibian health ministry has refused toparticipate in a US $100 million AIDS prevention programme funded by a
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    Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 1999. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.
    (IRIN) NAMIBIA: Government spurns AIDS programme Integrated Regional Information Network - May 18, 1999 JOHANNESBURG, 18 May (IRIN) - The Namibian health ministry has refused to participate in a US $100 million AIDS prevention programme funded by a multinational pharmaceutical company, according to news reports. The programme, 'Secure The Future: Care and Support for Women and Children With AIDS', aims to expand medical research focusing on women and children and to improve community outreach over the next five years. The project was launched in Johannesburg last week and is aimed at Namibia, Botswana Swaziland Lesotho and South Africa . A representative of the pharmaceutical company told IRIN the Namibian health ministry was not represented at the Johannesburg meeting. 'The Namibian' newspaper quoted a health ministry official as saying: "We have just launched our own National AIDS Coordination Programme and we are very committed to it." However, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) involved in the HIV/AIDS sector were quoted as saying the government's programme, inaugurated in 1990, has had very little impact on the prevention of the spread of HIV.

    32. SADOCC - News - NAMIBIA: Government Land Move
    Namibian President Sam Nujoma announced on August, 26, that Government will Namibian Government has said it will keep to the willing seller,
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    September 5, 2002
    NAMIBIA: Government Land Move
    Namibian President Sam Nujoma announced on August, 26, that Government will expropriate 192 farms belonging to absentee landlords in accordance with the law. Namibian Government has said it will keep to the 'willing seller, willing buyer' policy but has complained about the inflated prices of farms. Over the past 10 years, land prices in Namibia have increased by more than 200 per cent, on average, from an average N$70 a hectare to over N$300 a hectare.
    In the last week of August, Swapo Congress said a large number of farms owned by foreign absentee landlords remained under-utilised. Government records indicate that South African nationals own at least 82 farms totalling around 805 699 hectares of land while Germans own a further 82 farms which total 337 849 hectares. Cabinet said the figures represented only a fraction of farms owned by foreign nationals in the country. Many farms owned by foreigners in closed corporations with Namibians were still under investigation.
    In 1995 alone, close to 275 farms or six million hectares were converted into closed corporations as gifts or donations. Government has acquired in excess of 567 000 hectares of freehold farmland since Independence, spending over N$70 million in the process. About 243 000 communal farmers are still waiting for land. To resettle them, Government needs N$900 million to buy 9,5 million hectares. According to Government statistics, about 30,5 million hectares is owned by white farmers and only 2,2 million hectares by black farmers. Absentee landlords own a further 2,9 million hectares while the state owns only 2,3 million hectares.

    33. [Intl-tobacco] Namibia: Government To Curtail Smoking (fwd)
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    34. GOVERNMENT OF NAMIBIA NETWORK
    Official government site provides information on the structure of the Namibiangovernment, its functions, activities and policies.
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    35. CIA - The World Factbook -- Namibia
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    36. UNAM ARCHIVAL DATABASE
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  • 37. Bank Of Namibia - Home
    Balance sheet, payment system, exchange control rules, and announcements of auctions of government debt.
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    38. Directorate Of Environmental Affairs, Namibia
    Information about the Communitybased Natural Resource Management Programme, the National Biodiversity Programme, the Environmental Legislation Project and other government programmes.
    http://www.dea.met.gov.na/

    39. Namibian Government
    The government of the Republic of namibia. With photos. namibia Online Travel Guide.
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    The Namibian government resides in the so-called "Tintenpalast" in the centre of the capital Windhoek.
    The building dates back to the German colonial era and was officially opened in 1913. At that time the public was considerably agitated by the supposedly unfavourable location of the building at the top of a hill. It would probably be safe from a large surging crowd, people said mockingly. A cable railway should at least be built, they suggested. Soon the building received its nickname 'Tintenpalast' which means 'Ink Palace', taunting the work of the numerous pen-pushers and civil servants, employed in the administration. The name has been kept to this day.
    Top : Dr. Nujoma and Queen Elizabeth II. Namibia became a Commonwealth member after the independence.
    Left : The Tintenpalast in Windhoek, Namibia.
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    With the independence of Namibia in 1990, Dr. Sam Nujoma became the first president of the new country. Nujoma represents the "South West Africa People's Organisation", in short SWAPO. It led the longstanding guerilla war against the South African apartheid government, which pursued the politics of racial segregation and racial discrimination. Namibia's independence was initiated by free elections in 1989. For the first time, the black majority had the right to vote. The SWAPO emerged from these elections as the strongest political force. Following this, the legislative assembly unanimously elected Sam Nujoma president.

    40. Canadian High Commission In South Africa / Haut-commissariat Du Canada En Afriqu
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