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  2. 1971–72 Namibian contract workers strike - Wikipedia

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    A total of 25,000 workers were involved in the strike – 22,500 from towns, mines and camps, and over half of the 43,400 contract workers in the Police Zone. [13] [9] The Police Zone was an area in South West Africa (present-day Namibia) where Indigenous people were not allowed to enter unless they had a labour contract. The zone was ...

  3. Namibian Police Force - Wikipedia

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    A group of NAMPOL police officers A NAMPOL police car. The Namibian Police Force (NAMPOL) is the national police force of Namibia. It was established by the Namibian Constitution and enacted by an act of Parliament. The Namibian Police Force replaced the South West African Police as the national police force of the country in 1990.

  4. Namaland - Wikipedia

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    The protected areas and national parks are grey, the white-administered Police Zone is green. Namaland is the homeland in the South. Namaland was a Bantustan and then later a non-geographic ethnic-based second-tier authority, the Representative Authority of the Namas , the in South West Africa (present-day Namibia ), intended by the apartheid ...

  5. Category:Law enforcement in Namibia - Wikipedia

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  6. Police of Namibia - Wikipedia

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  7. South West African Police - Wikipedia

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    The South West African Police (SWAPOL) was the national police force of South West Africa (now Namibia), responsible for law enforcement and public safety in South West Africa when the territory was administered by South Africa. It was organised and structured both as a paramilitary force and as a civil police force.

  8. Outapi - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Outapi was the smallest town in Namibia, with a population of just over 2,600. [5] It is, however, developing rapidly. There is a large number of newly constructed government buildings and shops in the south of the town. The town features several schools, a community hall, a hospital and a police station. [6]

  9. Regions of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Since then, demarcations and numbers of regions and constituencies of Namibia are tabled by delimitation commissions and accepted or declined by the National Assembly. In 1992, the 1st Delimitation Commission, chaired by Judge President Johan Strydom, proposed that Namibia should be divided into 13 regions. The suggestion was approved in the ...