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THIS WEEK IN THE KHUTA PDF Print
Written by Clemencia Jacobs   
This week started off with a very blue Monday. I woke up later than usual and as a result I was going to be late for work. And for someone who frets about being late even with five minutes, it was not a joke. I rushed to get dressed and after changing about three times, I was finally ready to go. I jumped in the first taxi I could get.
Unfortunately for me, the driver decided to drive around the whole neighbourhood until he had three other passengers. By now it is 7h45. I start to panic and literally begged the driver to hurry up.


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Artists offer glimpse of exquisite landscapes PDF Print
Written by Staff Reporters   
Freya Rust and Glenda Gerhardt, two of Namibia’s seasoned artists, will display their artwork at the Fine Art Gallery in Swakopmund from 22 November until the end of December.


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Private Porfolio PDF Print
Written by Artur Illmer   
Do we not all remember the wish lists that we drew up for the advent of Father Christmas? Yes, it is this time of the year again. I think this year and the one’s to follow may well go down in the annals of time as the one’s when our wish lists came back to haunt us.


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Inmates taught basic skills in prison PDF Print
Written by Staff Reporters   
Bank Windhoek this week handed over certificates to 21 inmates at the Windhoek Central Prison, who successfully completed a seven-month Entrepreneurial and Business Skills Training Programme.


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Moria Grace Trust receives funds to complete orphanage PDF Print
Written by Staff Reporters   
The Moria Grace Trust is building an orphanage for its residents, but did not have enough cash to complete the construction of the building.
JKD Namibia, a diamond manufacturing business, stepped in with a donation of N$60 000 on 11 November.


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Business community supports AIDS trust PDF Print
Written by Staff Reporters   
The Christina Swart-Opperman AIDS Orphan Foundation Trust raised N$260,954 from 55 companies and individuals during a fundraising business breakfast held on 9 October.


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DATE: Fri 19 Dec -
Thu 08 January 2009
Volume 22 No.50