+++ 6/04 – Ministers for Foreign Affairs and Finance, Nandi-Ndaitwah and Schlettwein, confirm loans from China for projects such as the expansion of the International Airport near Windhoek
+++ 6/04 – Ministry of Environment neglects the provision of police officers who assist in the protection against poachers in Etosha National Park
+++ 5/04 – On farms near Steinhausen in the Omaheke region three men have been caught who wanted to poach rhinos
+++ 5/04 – Stranded Japanese fishing trawler on the Skeleton Coast between Henties Bay and Terrace Bay must be abandoned – Tug can not pull him off the reef
+++ 4/04 – Herero Paramount Chief Rukoro renews his hidden threats against German-speaking Namibians
+++ 4/04 – After recent rainfalls the reservoirs in the centre of the country are now filled to 34.1 percent – compared to 48.3 percent a year ago
+++ 3/04 – In Swakopmund blaze causes losses of several millions: Branch of wholesaler Metro Cash & Carry burns down to the ground
+++ 3/04 – Customers of telecommunication company MTC up in arms because their mobile phones were mistakenly switched to winter time on Sunday
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