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Black Rhino, Satwa Malang Yang Punah di Tahun 2006

Cegah Satwa Punah | 17 hours ago by Mara Mei

Image via Wikipedia Western black rhino atau juga disebut Diceros bicornis longipes merupakan salah satu satwa yang dinyatakn punah oleh World Conservation Union (IUCN).Black Rhino dinyatakan punah setelah pada tahun 2006 dilakukan survei area sejau read more

Unite for Human Rights Day

The Dayton Pundit | May 15th 2008 by DP

When I joined up with the social networking site BlogCatalog.com, I was asked if I would participate in their human rights awareness project scheduled for today. I accepted and posted a ‘widget’ along the side of my blog pages to adverti read more

Namibia: AML Workshop Under Way

Anti Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terror… | May 15th 2008 by Inonu Akgun ALP

The Bank of Namibia (BoN) in collaboration with the Eastern and Southern African Anti-Money Laundering Group (ESAAMLG) and the World Bank is conducting training on money laundering and terrorism financing for bankers in southern Africa.This is the fi read more

Namibian Government Takes Over 500-Year Old Shipwreck Find

HuntTreasure: Treasure & Archaelogica News | May 13th 2008 by HuntTreasure

The Namibian government is taking over the responsibility for the excavation of the 500-year old shipwreck diamond hunters found in the Atlantic, off the Namibia, African coast. Last month geologists hunting for diamonds instead discovered a several read more

Trophy Hunting in Africa

Sweetster | May 13th 2008 by Blue Licorice

The T. Jeffrey Safari Company knows all about the African hunting safari trip and will make this your once in a lifetime adventure that you can relate to your children and grandchildren for years to come.  They are dedicated to providing hunters wit read more

Namibia's AML law effective July

Anti Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terror… | May 13th 2008 by Inonu Akgun ALP

Windhoek, Namibia - Namibia's first ever anti-money laundering law will become effective in July, paving the way for monetary authorities and law enforce m ent agencies to effectively monitor and prosecute those suspected of money laund e ring activi read more

Can Fat Men Hunt?

EclecticBlogs | May 4th 2008 by Martin

The “FAT” epidemic of western society seems to be getting a lot of attention these days. The diet industry is a multi-billion dollar industry and it appears that television has gotten on the bandwagon as they continue to grind out “ read more

15th-Century Shipwreck Found, With Treasure

Ivy League Conservatives | May 3rd 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives

Geologists from DeBeers found more than what they bargained for when prospecting for diamonds just off the coast of Namibia.  Similar Posts:New Planet Found Outside Our Solar System? Streakers Welcome Prospective Dartmouth Students Tampa: Man Detain read more

Diamond Hunters Instead Finds Shipwrecked Treasure Off Namibian C…

HuntTreasure: Treasure & Archaelogica News | May 3rd 2008 by HuntTreasure

Geologists hunting for diamonds instead discovered a several hundred year old shipwreck filled with silver and gold coins, copper ingots, cannons and other valuable artifacts. Namdeb Diamond Corporation, a joint venture of the government of Namibia read more

Schiffsfund vor Namibia: Eine letzte Spur zu Bartolomeu Dias?

portugalmania | May 3rd 2008 by Gilbert

Ein kürzlich vor der Küste Namibias gefundenes Schiffswrack aus dem 16. Jahrhundert gibt viele Rätsel auf. Technisch gesehen war das vermutlich aus Portugal oder Spanien stammende Schiff ziemlich marode - und doch voll beladen mit Reichtümern und read more

Schatzschiff: tausende Goldmünzen, Elfenbein und Kanonen

FinanzBlog24 | May 3rd 2008

Sie suchten Diamanten und stießen auf Gold. Bei der Diamantensuche vor der Küste des südwestafrikanischen Staates Namibia haben Geologen das Wrack eines rund 500 Jahre alten Schatzschiffes entdeckt. An Bord befinden sich Goldmünzen, Elfenbein, Sc read more

Namibia: 500 year old treasure ship found

Sociolingo's Africa | April 30th 2008 by sociolingo

Source: BBC NEWS A 500-year-old ship-wreck laden with treasure has been discovered off the coast of Namibia. The country’s diamond company, Namdeb, says it found the wreck during operations on the sea bed. Read the full story read more

IST-Africa 2008 Conference and Exhibition

Nubian Cheetah | April 28th 2008 by Nii Simmonds

14-16 May 08 | Windhoek, Namibia IST-Africa 2008 will take place on May 14-16, 2008 in Windhoek, Namibia. The programme combines strategic keyno read more

NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia

Loic Brohard Photography | April 26th 2008 by Brohard

This is a photo taken in the NamibRand Nature Reserve. This is a private nature reserve in Southwestern Namibia on the namib Desert. Founded in 1992, it is 172,200 hectares (1,722 km²), making it probably the biggest nature reserve in Southern Afric read more

Academic paper Namibia: It’s all about jobs: perceptions of per…

Sociolingo's Africa | April 24th 2008 by sociolingo

Source: ELDIS Poverty Reporter It’s all about jobs: perceptions of performance in Namibia Authors: Fuller,B. Produced by: Institute of Public Policy Research, Namibia (2008 ) Namibia is facing another round of national elections, and pre-electi read more

Christmas in Namibia

Louis' Spin | April 23rd 2008 by Louis Rossouw

Lorna & I spent Christmas with her mom and sister at her mothers holiday house in Wlotzkasbaken just north of Swakopmund (in Namibia).Wlotzkasbaken Wlotzkasbaken is a lovely small town (well not really, you need 100 plots to be town in Namibia an read more

African archaeology book: The African Archaeology Network

Sociolingo's Africa | April 19th 2008 by sociolingo

Source: African Book Collective The African Archaeology Network Reports and a Review Edited by Felix Chami, Gilbert Pwiti The first in the book series Studies in the African Past was published in 2001, consisting of reports produced by the archaeolo read more

Westside!!!

Leo Africanus | April 18th 2008 by Leo Africanus

Tupac sighting in Namibia. Picture courtesy of Adrian Louw of South Africa’s Bush Radio (you can stream it online). read more

Dangerous Living: Coming Out In The Developing World

The Day After An Inconvenient Truth | April 16th 2008 by Cara

No, this is not becoming an arts and entertainment blog, but I watched a documentary tonight called, Dangerous Living: Coming Out In The Developing World, and now I feel like talking about it. It is a crazy world we live in where people feel like it read more

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Roig i Negre | April 7th 2008 by Roig i Negre

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Namibia: Southern Africa’s most remote bush camp - meet the Tue…

Sociolingo's Africa | April 6th 2008 by sociolingo

I just read a great article in the Sunday Times travel section Here’s just a little bit of it: Mengiyo puffs on her pipe as Yeki milks the cows. “Every day is exactly the same,” she whispers. Tueizara wanders among his goats, pursued by Jam read more

161 retrenched OFWs in Namibia back in RP

OFW News Worldwide | April 3rd 2008 by Pinoy Overseas

MANILA, Philippines – Some 161 of the 239 retrenched Filipino workers of a Malaysian-owned textile factory in Namibia have so far been repatriated, according to Philippine Ambassador to South Africa Virgilio Reyes Jr. The workers of Flamingo Garmen read more

Namibia’s Skeleton Coast: ‘The Land God Made in Anger’

Vagabondish | March 31st 2008 by Mike

Local bushmen call it, ‘The Land God Made in Anger.’ You could land on Namibia’s Skeleton Coast - but you couldn’t leave it. Sailors would be pushed ashore in heavy surf - sometimes in dense ocean fog, to boot - and beach themselves. The next read more

Skeleton Coast

Cool Things in Random Places | March 28th 2008 by David

Local bushmen call it, `The Land God Made in Anger.` You could land on Namibia`s Skeleton Coast - but you couldn`t leave it. Sailors would be pushed ashore in heavy surf - sometimes in dense ocean fog, to boot - and beach themselves. The next mornin read more

Kulala Wilderness Reserve, Namibia

Loic Brohard Photography | March 27th 2008 by Brohard

This is a view the Namib-Naukluft Park and Sossusvlei area in Namibia, taken from the Kulala Wilderness Reserve. read more

Colonel Hathi's March, Elephant Hole, Etosha, Namibia

Loic Brohard Photography | March 24th 2008 by Brohard

" Ho, the aim of our patrol - Is a question rather droll - For to march and drill - Over field and hill - Is a military goal! Is a military goal! / By the ranks or single file - Over every jungle mile - Oh we stamp and crush - Through the underbrush read more

Retrenched OFWs in Namibia refuse repatriation bid

OFW News Worldwide | March 20th 2008 by Pinoy Overseas

MANILA, Philippines - The 250 Filipino workers retrenched from a Malaysia-based textile manufacturing company in Namibia have refused to be repatriated without getting payment of their leave credits and separation pay. Online news The Namibian report read more

South Africa pulls out of Namibia’s power plant deal

Sociolingo's Africa | March 20th 2008 by sociolingo

Source: APA South Africa pulls out of Namibia’s power plant deal APA-Windhoek (Namibia) South African power utility Eskom has pulled out of negotiations to purchase 400 megawatts from a planned gas to power plant in Namibia, an official from Tull read more

Namibian consumers worry over 7.9% inflation

Sociolingo's Africa | March 20th 2008 by sociolingo

Source: APA Namibian consumers worry over 7.9% inflation APA-Windhoek (Namibia) Namibia\’s month on month inflation rose to 7.9 percent in February from 7.8 percent in January this year, with rising food prices and transport costs continuing to read more

250 Filipino textile workers in Namibia terminated

OFW News Worldwide | March 19th 2008 by Pinoy Overseas

MANILA, Philippines - About 250 Filipino workers employed at a Malaysian-owned textile factory in Namibia were expected to be repatriated to the Philippines without assurance of getting their separation pay. Ramatex Textiles Namibia, southern Africa read more

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