Keetmanshoop (Namibia)

Type: City
Name: Keetmanshoop (Namibia)
Country: Namibia
Latitude: -26.58
Longitude: 18.129999
population: 15,609
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Foreign Planes Fly Over Forbidden Area

ABOUT 22 small planes from South Africa and Botswana last week allegedly landed illegally and most flew over a forbidden diamond area called the Sperrgebiet.The landing is one of the many incidences which occurred in the Karas Region over a space of three ... [Published AllAfrica.com - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

World Music Day draws closer

Namibia will be celebrating World Music Day 2013. Windhoek residents can look forward to an exciting line-up of live music performances only, while Swakopmund, Oshakati and Keetmanshoop have a mixed programme of live and backing track performances.All ... [Published Namibia Economist - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 12 2013 - Updated Jun 12 2013 - 1 reports

Keetmanshoop marks Disability Day

KEETMANSHOOP - People with disabilities thronged the disability centre in Keetmanshoop to commemorate the National Disability Day under the theme of “It’s time to be noticed.”The event was jointly organised by the National Federation of People with Disability ... [Published New Era - Jun 12 2013]
First reported Jun 11 2013 - Updated Jun 11 2013 - 1 reports

Namibia: Suiderlig Suspends Six Learners

SIX boys have been suspended from boarding at Suiderlig High School's hostel in Keetmanshoop.The hostel's committee chairperson, Michael !Goaseb, yesterday confirmed the boys' expulsion from the hostel.!Goaseb said the decision to expel the boys was taken ... [Published AllAfrica.com - Jun 11 2013]
First reported Jun 03 2013 - Updated Jun 03 2013 - 1 reports

Eight Towns in Namibia Now 4G Enabled

MTC Headquarters in WindhoekFollowing the successful launch of its 4G/LTE in May of last year, Mobile Telecommunication Ltd (MTC) announced that the second phase of the 4G/LTE roll out has been completed on Wednesday 29 May 2013.On 16 May 2012, MTC launched ... [Published Technology Banker - Jun 03 2013]
First reported Jun 01 2013 - Updated Jun 01 2013 - 1 reports

Fish Trust Headquarters Opens in Walvis

The Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCPT) recently opened its new head office and fish shop in Walvisbay. The Minister of Fisheries & Marine Resources, Hon Bernhard Esau inaugurated the new building at a ribbon-cutting ceremony.The move from ... [Published AllAfrica.com - Jun 01 2013]
First reported May 31 2013 - Updated May 31 2013 - 1 reports

Infrastructure Key to Development

Investing in infrastructure is key to Africa's growth and the Namibian State has long recognised that modern, reliable infrastructure is critical for high and sustainable economic growth.Without such infrastructure, almost everything in the economic value ... [Published AllAfrica.com - May 31 2013]
First reported May 30 2013 - Updated May 30 2013 - 1 reports

Teen's Killer Jailed for 35 Years

A STERN warning that men who murder women who have ended a relationship with them should expect to be punished severely by Namibia's courts was repeated for a second time within a week in the Windhoek High Court yesterday.The warning was repeated by Judge ... [Published AllAfrica.com - May 30 2013]
First reported May 29 2013 - Updated May 29 2013 - 1 reports

Namibia Illicit Connections Endanger Lives

Keetmanshoop - The Southern Electricity Company (SELCo) regional chairman, Abraham Kukuri, has appealed to residents to refrain from making illegal electricity connections to obtain power. He said several consumers in the Ileni informal settlement have ... [Published Big News Network - May 29 2013]
First reported May 28 2013 - Updated May 28 2013 - 1 reports

Rape law under Cabinet scrutiny

View the full image NO MERCY: Keetmanshoop residents show their disapproval about the rape and murder of children and women in their town. Photo: Nampa Heavier jail terms recommended for first and repeat offendersWINDHOEK ELVIS MURARANGA ... [Published Namibian Sun - May 28 2013]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 1 reports

Teens killer jailed for 35 years

A STERN warning that men who murder women who have ended a relationship with them should expect to be punished severely by Namibia’s courts was repeated for a second time within a week in the Windhoek High Court yesterday.The warning was repeated by Judge ... [Published Namibian - May 24 2013]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 1 reports

Crapital of the South [column]

My favourite political toilet pot was again overflowing with vile, stinking turds and gooey blood stained urine this week. It is with great astonishment that I read the acknowledgement from Keetmanshoop mayor Moses Titus that the town's politicians have ... [Published Individual.com - May 24 2013]

Quotes

"Lüderitz property prices fell by 21% from a 2012 high, while Keetmanshoop property prices increased by 16%" Kalili said
"The word went out among lodge owners not to allow them to land and re-fuel, so they tried a few places and were refused landing rights, but finally managed to get fuel at Sesriem"
"As a permanent solution we are glad to inform the public that government has directed the MoHSS to place 250 medical students in the medical school in the country, region and the world where annual accommodation of such numbers as from 2013 to 2015 is available. It is therefore our hope that these measures will go a long way in addressing the quality and efficiency of public healthhealth care in the country on a permanent basis" stated Ndishishi
"Our new head office building and new fish shop has quickly become a point of pride among NFCPT staff. We anticipate smoother operations, faster delivery and the capacity to take on a few more projects going forward. [The trust] will continue to carry out its mandate by making fish available at an affordable price to all parts of the country" said Mrs. Albertina Ngurare, CEO of the trust

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House price growth slows down [Published Namibian Sun - 11 hours ago]
Foreign Planes Fly Over Forbidden Area [Published AllAfrica.com - Jun 17 2013]
World Music Day draws closer [Published Namibia Economist - Jun 14 2013]
Keetmanshoop marks Disability Day [Published New Era - Jun 12 2013]
Namibia: Suiderlig Suspends Six Learners [Published AllAfrica.com - Jun 11 2013]
Namibia: More Cuban Doctors Arrive [Published AllAfrica.com - Jun 10 2013]
Quiver Tree Forest, Namibia [Published Outdoor Photographer - Jun 04 2013]
New fish shop for Walvis [Published New Era - Jun 03 2013]
Eight Towns in Namibia Now 4G Enabled [Published Technology Banker - Jun 03 2013]
Fish Trust Headquarters Opens in Walvis [Published AllAfrica.com - Jun 01 2013]
Infrastructure Key to Development [editorial] [Published Individual.com - May 31 2013]
MTC G4/GLTE expands to other towns [Published Namibian - May 31 2013]
Infrastructure Key to Development [Published AllAfrica.com - May 31 2013]
Teen's Killer Jailed for 35 Years [Published AllAfrica.com - May 30 2013]
Namibia Illicit Connections Endanger Lives [Published Big News Network - May 29 2013]
Rape law under Cabinet scrutiny [Published Namibian Sun - May 28 2013]
Namibia: Namcol Launches E-Learning Portal [Published Balancing Act News - May 25 2013]
Galaxy Music: to infinity and beyond [Published Namibia Economist - May 24 2013]
Teens killer jailed for 35 years [Published Namibian - May 24 2013]
Private doctors clash with Health PS [Published Namibian Sun - May 24 2013]
Crapital of the South [column] [Published Individual.com - May 24 2013]
Dam Tender Ruling Reserved [Published Individual.com - May 24 2013]
Challenge against Neckartal tender withdrawn [Published Namibian Sun - May 23 2013]
?many Unsung Heroes And Heroines... [Published AllAfrica.com - Apr 13 2013]
House Index Down Briefly [Published AllAfrica.com - Mar 08 2013]
Namibia: Lean times ahead for farmers… livestoc... [Published ReliefWeb - Latest Updates - Feb 14 2013]
More Illegal Immigrants Arrested... [Published AllAfrica.com - Jan 22 2013]
Lack of Rain Causes Heat Waves [Published AllAfrica.com - Jan 07 2013]
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