+++ 22/06 – Minister of Environment, Shifeta, reinforces annullation of environmental clearance for controversial phosphate mining off the coast of Namibia
+++ 22/06 – Residents of Swakopmund are ready to support the installation of surveillance cameras with an additional fee of 10 Namibia Dollar per month
+++ 21/06 – Taxpayers have to repay a loan of state-owned Roads Contractor company RCC to avert auction of the RCC headquarters premises in Windhoek
+++ 21/06 – Swiss tourist sued Namibian tour company on nearly three million Namibia Dollar compensation for damages suffered from an accident
+++ 20/06 – Economy only slowly recovering from recession: According to NSA, gross domestic product shrank by 0.1 percent in the first quarter of this year compared to same period of previous year
+++ 20/06 – Namibian ambassador in Berlin, Guibeb, calls on Germany to return the stone cross of the Portuguese mariner Diogo Cão from 1486 to Namibia
+++ 19/06 – Victory for Press Freedom: Secret service NCIS fails with lawsuit against publication of an article on alleged corruption in its ranks
+++ 19/06 – Board of Namibia Institute of Pathology NIP suspends CEO Katiti over alleged mismanagement
+++ 18/06 – Police in Walvis Bay seizes cocaine for a record value of over 200 million Namibia Dollar
+++ 18/06 – Private School Swakopmund PSS now a member of the German “PASCH” network
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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Allgemeine Zeitung (German); Namibian, Namibian Sun and New Era (English); Republikein (Afrikaans)