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Lake otjikoto namibia africa
Lake otjikoto namibia africa





lake otjikoto namibia africa

It is our hard-earned money.Otjikoto (lake) is located in Namibia nearby to Max Planck Institute, Dinaib, and Bobos. *** *** : SMS Of The Day THE government has lost millions of dollars through the GIPF and does not even bother to explain to us how and why. You are doing nothing to save our country. *** *** : SHAME on the Ministry of Labour, if it wasn't for NEFF, foreigners would still be working in our country without papers. iblabc03961025 Fotosearch Stock Photography and Stock Footage helps you. What about drug users? Their cognitive abilities are also seriously affected, if not worse. Sign on Otjikoto Lake in Tsumeb, Namibia, Africa Stock Photography - ImageBROKER. *** *** : SMS Of The Day IT'S surprising to note that NBC news mainly concentrates on warning motorists about drinking and driving. So, he also feels the pain of not being paid? If allegations we read in newspapers and hear on radios about his unpaid security guards are true, then I suggest that the government pay them directly and then give him the remainder. *** *** : SMS Of The Day CAN the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry address the situation of insects in southern Namibia, which are causing accidents and people are losing their lives there? *** *** : SMS Of The Day WE have graduates roaming the streets without jobs, poverty and many other burning issues, yet the parliamentarians have time to discuss hubbly? Lord, please save us! *** *** : I FIND it weird to see the northern businessman Banda Shilimela suing the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry for N$21 million while his security company is always facing allegations that employees are going unpaid for months. I am considering becoming a foreigner in a neighbouring country. We have low salaries and very high prices. *** *** : SMS Of The Day I CAN'T afford to live in my country Namibia anymore. The labour and gender ministries should really do something about this.

lake otjikoto namibia africa

*** *** : SMS Of The Day WHY does the Social Security Commission (SSC) sideline men in terms of maternity benefits, yet they also contribute an equivalent amount monthly? Equal rights don't really favour men who are fathers and involved in raising their children. With universal BIG, no one will be left out, like you promised. Bouquets and Brickbats *** *** : SMS Of The Day PRESIDENT Hage Geingob, many Namibians celebrated this year's Independence Day by scavenging for food at dumpsites, while you and other elites celebrated lavishly! To end generational poverty, it's time for you to immediately implement a universal basic income grant (BIG) of N$500 per month for all Namibians aged between 19 and 59. As for the critics, I hope that humble pie you got served leaves a sour and bitter taste in those unpatriotic mouths of yours. You are going places and we couldn't be prouder of you, champ. *** *** : SMS Of The Day WINNING in America is no easy, especially against a Mexican fighter. Namibians, let's organise ourselves and force these people to pay back the money and confiscate all the property they accumulated illigally. After TransNamib, what is next? Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, NamPower, Namport or NamWater? *** *** : SMS Of The Day IT'S so painful to see school children suffering without uniforms, and without food, while Swapo guys are swimming in millions they have gained corruptly. Is what the liberation struggle was aimed at? Was this what Hage Geingob and his people were celebrating a few days ago? Parastatals are closing down and people are losing jobs while our leaders are out of the country for meetings that never bring any results. *** *** : SMS Of The Day OUR country is such a joke! Last year it was Air Namibia, now TransNamib faces liquidation. *** *** : SMS Of The Day WHERE there is love there is respect, cooperation and understanding of differences in ideas and feelings about issues surrounding us. Declare spanking illegal in the country, and make parenting workshops compulsory. The cycle of violence and trauma starts with beating a child. Beating a child is physical abuse, while disciplining is non-violent and based on reasoning. They are confusing spanking with discipline.

lake otjikoto namibia africa

*** *** : SMS Of The Day IT is disturbing that so many Namibian parents favour the beating of children. Interestingly, Lake Otjikoto and nearby Lake Guinas are the only natural lakes in Namibia, and they’re also the only known habitats of the unusual mouth-brooding cichlid fish. Why not rather try to stop the incident? Shame on that person. The name of the lake is Herero for 'deep hole', and its waters fill a limestone sinkhole measuring 100m by 150m, reaching depths of 55m. What were his or her intentions? We are becoming a sick society. *** : SMS Of The Day THE person who recorded the video of the grandmother being assaulted should also be questioned by the police.







Lake otjikoto namibia africa