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  2. Namibia, Land of the Brave - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by. "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika". " Namibia, Land of the Brave " is the national anthem of Namibia, adopted in December 1991. It was composed by Axali Doëseb, who was the director of a traditional music group from the Kalahari desert. Doëseb was chosen to compose it after winning a contest held after Namibia became independent in 1990.

  3. Constitution of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution consists of 21 chapters totaling 148 articles. Chapter I The Republic. Article 1 Establishment of the Republic of Namibia and Identification of its Territory. Article 2 National Symbols. Article 3 Language. Chapter II Citizenship. Article 4 Acquisition and loss of Citizenship. Chapter III Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms.

  4. Foreign relations of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Foreign relations. v. t. e. Namibia follows a largely independent foreign policy, with strong affiliations with states that aided the independence struggle, including Nigeria, Libya, and Cuba . In Africa, Namibia has been involved in conflicts in neighbouring Angola as well as Democratic Republic of the Congo .

  5. LabX Media Group - Wikipedia

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    LabX Media Group operates under a number of different brands representing different industries. The company was originally founded as LabX, an online marketplace for laboratory products. 1DegreeBio, an online marketplace for life sciences products, was founded in 2009 as an independent company, but was acquired by LabX Media Group in 2016.

  6. Namibia at the Cricket World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The World Cup itself started on 10 February 2003 in Harare with Zimbabwe beating Namibia by 86 runs. Back in South Africa, they lost to Pakistan by 171 runs. This was followed by a 55-run defeat at the hands of England in a match where Namibia performed with some credit, Jan-Berrie Burger winning the man of the match award for his innings of 85 that almost helped Namibia pull off an unlikely ...

  7. Uranium mining in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Namibia's economy relative to uranium mining. Namibia is the fourth largest uranium producer in the world and produces a staggering 10% of the world's uranium. The mining industry make up a considerable portion of the Namibian economy, consisting of approximately 10% of its GDP and 50% of its total exports.

  8. Forum Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The FORUM MEDIA GROUP (FMG) is an international media company headquartered near Munich (Germany) with leading professional publishing houses worldwide. In 2021, the FMG achieved a turnover of more than 100 million Euro and employed almost 1,100 employees in Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia. [1]

  9. Belvoir Media Group - Wikipedia

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    belvoir .com. Belvoir Media Group headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, is one of the nation's leading multi-channel publishers of consumer-interest websites, newsletters, magazines and books. It publishes more than 30 monthly titles across a wide range of interest sectors, including human health, pets, marine, aviation and organic farming.