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  2. New Era (Namibia) - Wikipedia

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    New Era was created by the New Era Publications Corporation Act of 1992. [3] According to Ullamaija Kivikuru, it copied the format of The Namibian in order to establish credibility. The two newspapers still resemble each other in having long stories spread over several pages. [4] New Era has a usual circulation of 9,000, going up to 11,000 on ...

  3. Namibian Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The main roles of the Namibian Defence Force are to ensure the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country by guarding against external aggression, both conventional and unconventional; prevent violation of Namibia's territorial integrity; and provide assistance to civil authorities in guarding and protecting government buildings and key installations as provided in the Defence Act.

  4. List of newspapers in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Circulation First issued Languages Ownership Website The Namibian: 40,000 (2010) [1] 1985 English, Oshiwambo: Free Press of Namibia [2] www.namibian.com.na: Namibian Sun: 36,000 (2007, planned) [3] 2007 English Namibia Media Holdings [4] namibiansun.com: Republikein: 18,000 [2] 1977 Afrikaans, English Namibia Media Holdings [4] www ...

  5. Namibian Army - Wikipedia

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    Development of Namibia's army was the fastest of the three arms of service. The first units of the Army were deployed as early as 1990. The Army was formed when the two former enemies South West African Territorial Force and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia were inducted after Namibia's independence into the newly created Namibian Defence Force.

  6. New Era - Wikipedia

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    The New Era, a weekly newspaper in Sweet Home, Oregon; New National Era, a newspaper in Washington, D.C., once known as New Era; New Era, state-owned newspaper of the government of Namibia; New Era, the first newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri, published by Charles G. Ramsey

  7. Namibian Defence Force Training Establishment - Wikipedia

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    The school traces its roots back to the Namibian Liberation struggle when the forerunner to today's military school was established in late 1979 as the "SWA Military School" by the South West African Territorial Force during the South African administration of Namibia. [1] The school is the primary training unit of the force.

  8. Peter Vilho - Wikipedia

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    Vilho joined SWAPO in exile in 1977 as a 15-year-old teenager. In 1981 he then joined the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN). After joining PLAN in 1981 for basic training he specialised as a combat engineer in 1982, by 1983 Vilho was an engineering instructor at the Tobias Hainyeko Training Centre, Lubango, Angola.

  9. Peter Nambundunga - Wikipedia

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    Major General Petrus "Peter" Kagadhinwa Nambundunga (3 June 1947, Onesi Constituency – 14 January 2019, Ongwediva) [1] was a Namibian military commander. Nambundunga was appointed the commander of the army in 2005, replacing Martin Shalli when he was promoted to chief of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF).