+++ 20/04 – Secret Service (NCIS) has acquired two farms and an apartment for 65 million Namibia Dollar, which may be privately used
+++ 20/04 – At state broadcaster NBC in the financial year 2015/16 about 2,000 decoders disappeared without a trace
+++ 19/04 – Clear words from Prime Minister Kuugongelwa-Amadhila: Public servants who fail to achieve their goals will face serious consequences
+++ 19/04 – 36 million N$ fees for legal opinions on a possible genocide lawsuit against Germany are examined by Parliament
+++ 18/04 – According to the Namibian, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism is negotiating with Windhoek businessman Gerd Schonecke on the sale of a small property in the Etosha National Park
+++ 18/04 – Bold criminals broke in Sport Klub Windhoek and heisted money from the Windhoek carnival
+++ 17/04 – Conflict within the board of the Student Fund (NSFAF) continues even after the suspension of CEO Nghiwete
+++ 17/04 – Rainfalls hardly fill up water reserves in reservoirs in the center of Namibia – stand is now 34.3 percent, compared to 55.3 percent a year ago
+++ 16/04 – German tourist who was seriously injured by a leopard in the Kuiseb Canyon survives seven-hour operation
+++ 16/04 – Funeral for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in Johannesburg – President Geingob announces that a street will be named after her in Namibia
This is a selection of the headlines of the news stories about Namibia that Bush Telegraph Namibia contributes on weekdays to the morning news (“Nachrichten am Morgen”) of the German language private radio station Hitradio Namibia in Windhoek.
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