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Tag: Regional Council

patience pays off: Linked(in) Outapi

by BenUncategorizedPosted on August 31, 2011August 31, 2011No Comments

Despite the availability of Internet access which has become quite ubiquitous in the country email as an communication channel for official (government) business is virtually not seen yet. A society simply needs time (and not just two or three years as some members of the Namibian Parliament wish for) to get used to the media. …

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