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Messrs. Mehta and Kaura couldn't be reached for comment.
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Most Kaura-Goje parents now allow the health workers - generally young veiled women bearing oral polio vaccine kits door-to-door - to apply the crucial drops on their children's tongues.
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Kaura, who leads the main opposition Democratic Turnhalle Alliance party, said it would table a motion to urgently debate Namibia's involvement in the Angolan civil war.
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Kaura with 11 percent and the UDF's Justus Garoeb with eight percent.
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Asked if he saw the Congress of Democrats (CoD) as a threat, Kaura said the new party broadened the country's political landscape and this was not a threat.
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Kaura joined the liberation struggle in 1959 before exile in
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If elected as president, Kaura said, he would create job opportunities and provide better education because the current education system had produced close to 99000 street children.
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Kaura told reporters that his party was going to win and he would emerge as the country's new president.
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An eloquent, erudite and respected politician, 58-year-old Kaura is the candidate of the opposition Democratic Turnhalle Alliance, a number of whose 15 MPs carry the stigma of participation in the puppet Namibian administration under South African control.
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Kaura stressed that the DTA, as a co-signatory of the Namibian constitution, could not support the secession of any part of the country.
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