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Tangeni Amupadhi is a
Namibian journalist. He is the editor-in-chief of The Namibian, the country's
largest English daily newspaper. In 2011, he took over...
- Keetmanshoop,
Rundu and Oshakati. The
current editor of the
newspaper is
Tangeni Amupadhi.
Until March 2011, the
newspaper was
headed by its
founder Gwen Lister...
- (±1944–2003)". New Era.
Archived from the
original on 15 May 2012. Tangeni,
Amupadhi (11 July 2003). "Cgao Coma –
bridging ancient and modern". The Namibian...
- political,
economic and
social affairs and is
owned and
edited by
Tangeni Amupadhi.
insight Namibia is
perceived to be
critical of government. Its political...
- The Gods Must Be Crazy, some of
which was
filmed in Botswana". Tangeni,
Amupadhi (11 July 2003). "Cgao Coma –
bridging ancient and modern". The Namibian...
- DOI: 10.1075/eww.38.3.04lam "Namibia
Official Language". namibian.org.
Amupadhi,
Tangeni (12
August 2002). "Pohamba's
Namlish Offers Light Relief". The...
- Africa: Hage
Geingob appointed as
Executive Secretary, allafrica.com
Tangeni Amupadhi, "Major
shift in
Swapo leadership", The Namibian, 4
October 2004. Archived...
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Equatorial Guinea". BBC News. 26
November 2004.
Retrieved 17 June 2008.
Amupadhi,
Tangeni (25
March 2004). "We're not mercenaries, say
Namibians detained...
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April 2020. Nakashole, N. (18
September 2015). "My Career". The Namibian.
Amupadhi,
Tangeni (29 June 2004). "Commission is
announced for DBC,
Amcom inquiry"...
-
female cop".
Namibian Sun. 16
February 2015.
Retrieved 14
February 2023.
Amupadhi,
Tangeni (15
February 2023). "25
Young Namibians to Take to Lunch". Independence...