Inge zaamwani biography of albert
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Press Release
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NODULE REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY SEABED AUTHORITY AT SECOND PART OF SIXTH SESSION, KINGSTON, JULY
Authority Finalizes Rules of Legal and Technical Commission And Staff Regulations, Adopts $ Million Budget for
(Received from International Seabed Authority)
KINGSTON, 14 July -- Exploring for minerals on the deep ocean bed is now subject for the first time to a detailed set of international regulations, as a result of work done in Kingston at the second part of the sixth session of the International Seabed Authority, July.
The new rules, covering all of the worlds ocean bottoms outside national jurisdiction, are entitled, Regulations on Prospecting and Exploration for Polymetallic Nodules in the international seabed area. Formerly called manganese nodules, these are the resources that inspired the innovative decision, in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to protect and develop deep ocean riches as the common heritage of
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Open Letter to Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
Albert Einstein once said only a life lived for others is a life worth living.
Honourable vice president, you have lived your life for others and you continue living for others.
Your life thus far encapsulates an important and intergral chapter in the history of Namibia and Africa. Rising through the ranks until you become the vice president of the ruling party and the vice president of Namibia is not simple.
If there is one golden thread that summarise your life thus far, it is your clean name and your selfless public service to the Namibian nation.
You have navigated many insurmountable challenges before you were successfully registered as Swapo’s sole presidential candidate in the November elections.
And now you are on your way to State House to become Namibia’s fifth president and its first woman president.
What a big achievement! I have learnt that you joined youth politics at the age of 15 and you were first elected to Swapo’s centr
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Several high value cash crops are steadily gaining ground in the agronomic sector. Amongst these are groundnuts, dates, melons and grapes. Namibia enjoys a marknadsföring advantage as its tillverka is ripe slightly earlier than that of its competitors. With regards to grapes, it is anticipated that Namibia could become the fourth largest grape producer in the southern hemisphere after Chile, South Africa and Australia. Production is expected to increase from the current 2 tons of table grapes to approximately 21 tons by the year If these prognoses are accurate, grapes are likely to become the second largest agricultural varor för utland earner after livestock and beef as Namibias largest agricultural ex