Day: February 18, 2022

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Amii convida o mundo para a AI Week com US $ 100.000 em bolsas de viagem

Pesquisadores e especialistas em IA aplicada são convidados a explorar Edmonton em maio de 2022 EDMONTON, Alberta, Feb. 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Em antecipação a AI Week, de 24 a 27 de maio de 2022, o Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) divulgou que está oferecendo os primeiros US $ 100.000 em bolsas de viagem […]

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Local authorities should recommit themselves: Noa

Lack of adherence to principles of good governance, non-compliance with policies and laws and political squabbles will sink management and service delivery unless the leaders of local authorities recommit themselves.This was said by Anti-Corruption Com…

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Conservationists Decry Namibia Exporting Wild Elephants

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA — Namibian authorities have confirmed they are capturing scores of wild elephants that were sold at auction for export. Authorities would not say which countries they will be sent to, only that China is not one of them.Wildlife conser…

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NWR condemns tourists’ behaviour at Deadvlei

Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has condemned the behaviour of a group of tourists who photographed themselves climbing the trees at Deadvlei, which are more than 900 years old.A media statement issued by NWR on Friday said the photos made the rounds on…

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Washed up mullets safe for consumption: MFMR

The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) has given the all-clear for the recently washed up mullet fish, noting that it is safe for consumption, as long as it is still in fresh state.This comes after water analysis by the ministry were con…

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Khomas learners dominate top 20 of Grade 11 NSSCO level

The Khomas Region dominated the top 20 performers in the Grade 11 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) level for the 2021 examination year.At a media conference in Windhoek on Friday, the Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Anna N…

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LPM and NUDO label Grade 11 results disastrous

The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) Youth and Students Command Element secretary, Duminga Ndala said the Grade 11 results are disastrous and show poverty inequality between government and private schools.Ndala said this in an interview with Nampa on F…

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Looser and Broxham win Stage 1 of Tour de Windhoek

Tour de Windhoek yellow jersey winners Vera Looser and South African rider Rickardo Broxham on Friday morning won stage one of the Tour after impressive sprints.Stage one of the tour saw male riders covering 109 kilometres of the Dordabis route while t…

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Looser and Broxham win Tour de Windhoek prologue

Namibia’s national female cycling champion, Vera Looser and South African rider Rickardo Broxham on Thursday won the new five-kilometre (km) prologue stage of the Tour de Windhoek.The prologue stage is a sprint stage of the tour which decides the winne…

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