Pastors John Amosike, from South Africa, and Namibian Jimmy Mwaba are at loggerheads over church money raised at a recent "crusade".

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Pastors John Amosike, from South Africa, and Namibian Jimmy Mwaba are at loggerheads over church money raised at a recent "crusade".
The executive director of the Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management (Nipam), Maria Nangolo, has been suspended from her position.
The executive director of the Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management (Nipam), Maria Nangolo, has been suspended from her position.
This was announced by the institution's governing council chairperson, George Simataa, on Friday. In a notice to Nipam staff, Simataa announced the appointment of Sankwasa Mubita as the acting executive director of the institute. Mubita's appointment as acting executive director is with effect from Friday (17 March) "until the substantive executive director returns to office, or as directed otherwise by Nipam's governing council", Simataa stated. He did not explain the reasons for Nangolo's suspension.
The long-sought-after laws pave the way for the Queensland government to sign a treaty or treaties with First Nations people.
[Queensland] Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk introduced laws into parliament today to achieve a Path to Treaty.
"This is our chance to do what we should have done two centuries ago," she said.
"It is a moment which will define our humanity, our sense of fairness and a legacy we leave to our children."
The laws will enable the government to set up a First Nations Treaty Institute which will help prepare and support First Nations people for treaty negotiations with the state.
Les habitants ont eu la surprise d’observer un jeune dauphin dans le fleuve de l’Adour, qui traverse la ville, bien loin de l’océan.
A dolphin has been spotted in Bayonne, a long way from the ocean.
The Samora Machel constituency in Windhoek recently bought CCTV cameras to install in the areas of Wanaheda, Havana and Goreangab Dam.
The Samora Machel constituency in Windhoek recently bought CCTV cameras to install in the areas of Wanaheda, Havana and Goreangab Dam.
The constituency handed over the security cameras to the Windhoek City Police, which will be in charge of implementation and 24-hour monitoring, the city police's spokesperson Cillie Kapolo said on Tuesday.
North Korea said any move to shoot down one of its test missiles would be considered a declaration of war and blamed joint military exercise between the United States and South Korea for growing tensions, state media KCNA said on Tuesday.
North Korea said any move to shoot down one of its test missiles would be considered a declaration of war and blamed joint military exercise between the United States and South Korea for growing tensions, state media KCNA said on Tuesday.
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In a separate statement, the chief of the Foreign News Section at North Korea's Foreign Ministry accused the U.S. of "aggravating" the situation by conducting a joint air drill with a B-52 bomber on Monday and planning U.S.-South Korea field exercises.
· FENI HIVELUAHHEALTH and social services minister Kalumbi Shangula has urged his staff to keep the health facilities in the country in the best form to ensure service delivery.
Speaking at the same event, the deputy minister of health, Ester Muinjangue, said 2023 will be the year when obstacles are transformed into positive achievements that would allow Namibia to reach its ultimate goals.
Muinjangue said it is imperative that the ministry uses its mandate to ensure provision of interrelated, affordable, accessible and quality health services. Ben Nangombe, the executive director of health, outlined various objectives of the national management development forum, including creating opportunities for engagement, and fostering and consolidating strategic partnerships with all key stakeholders. Jeremia Nghipundjwa, who gave the update on the 2022 management development forum, highlighted directives on the ministerial strategic plan, including performance managerial system, universal health coverage, management of communicable diseases such as hepatitis E, malaria and tuberculosis.
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The Greens are insisting on the government scrapping new coal and gas projects in return for its support for a key climate policy.
Mr Bandt said the modelling reinforced the need to move away from fossil fuel projects.
“Industries like lithium and steel and aluminium should not be asked to do more, because Labor wants to keep opening coal and gas mines,” he said.