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South Africa (All cities)
Title:  Namibia 1993 10 Cent Coin (Ten) EF40. Country: Namibia. Year: 1993. Metal: Nickel plated Steel. Coin Denomination: Ten Cent Coin. Diameter: 21.5mm. Weight: 3.4g. Thickness: 1.3mm. Obverse: Coat of Arms of Namibia, state name in full, and year of issue. Lettering: UNITY LIBERTY JUSTICE 1993 REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA Reverse: Camelthorn tree, partial stylized sun, and denomination. Lettering: 10 c. Engraver: Jukka Uusitalo. Condition: (EF-40) Extremely Fine - Lightly worn; all devices are clear, major devices bold. Price: R 90.00 Inc Vat for the Ten Coins. (All pictures are of coins that are taken by my camera, differences in appearance are only due to different positions of the coin within the lightbox. Lighting can make a big difference in the outcome of pictures, I do not use picture editing to make any changes.)  
R 90
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South Africa (All cities)
Namibia 1990 - Complete Year Stamp Collection - 4 x Complete Sets Of 4 - all very good unmounted & sold as per scan.   8  
R 60
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South Africa
SACC 31 - 46 -  4 Sets single stamps with Control Blocks. Set of 4 full sheets - SACC 35-38 (High CV and much sort after set). All M**  SACC 37a Min Sheet CTO.   FDC no 1.6 and 1.8 also included.  FCD - Royal Visit to Namibia in 1991 also included.                     Please have a look at my other listings.  I will list my whole collection with the time to come as I'm discontinuing collecting stamps. If you have any special requests, please let me know and if available I will list it for you.  Thank you very much for all your support over the last few years.  It is much appreciated.
R 285
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South Africa
SACC 165 - 168 -  1 Set single stamps  with Control Blocks.  SACC 169a Min Sheet. SACC 170- 1 set single stamp.  SACC 173- 1 Set single stamp.   SACC 174 - 177 - 1 set single stamps  with SACC 178 Min sheet.   SACC 179 - 182 - 1 set single stamps with Mini sheet SACC 182a.  SACC 183 - 186 - 1 set single stamps.  All M**   FDC 2.20.                     Please have a look at my other listings.  I will list my whole collection with the time to come as I'm discontinuing collecting stamps. If you have any special requests, please let me know and if available I will list it for you.  Thank you very much for all your support over the last few years.  It is much appreciated.
R 80
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South Africa
  NAMIBIE / NAMIBIA (S.W.A.) - ZODIAC SIGNS - A VERY FINE AND GOOD ISSUE !!!  MINT NEVER HINGED  !!! CHINESE NEW YEAR !!!    
R 4
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South Africa
Oranjemund Namibia 1936-1986 50 Year commemoration medal.5 cm Diameter.Good condition
R 150
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South Africa
  NAMIBIE / NAMIBIA 2004 - JAAR VAN DE AAP - MINIATUURVELLETJE / MINIATURE SHEET !!! FAUNA !!! POSVARS - POSTFRIS - MINT NEVER HINGED  ! CHINESE ZODIAC SIGNS / NEW YEAR ! WILD ANIMALS ! (Afrikaans, Nederlands, Deutsch, English).  
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Soft cover, 610 pages. Very good condition. Book dealer's rubber stamp and old price in front. The front cover has a slight fold. Under 1kg. Garth Owen-Smith has spent almost his entire working life fighting not against a conventional enemy but against official ignorance, harsh climatic conditions, poachers and other enemies of Africa s fast-diminishing wildlife. In the process he has lived and worked in a number of countries but his chosen battlefield has always been the most challenging place of all: the harsh, beautiful and almost unknown Kaokoveld in north-western Namibia, his Arid Eden. He chose sides early on, when he spent two youthful years in the Kaokoveld and not only developed a deep affinity with the indigenous Himba, Herero and Damara pastoralists but realized that they had developed the ideal form of nature conservation, a situation in which humans and their livestock could live in equilibrium with wild game, so that there was room for all. In he was thrown out of the Kaokoveld as an alleged security risk, then spent a year looking into conservation and the treatment of indigenous peoples in Australia, farmed for two years in Rhodesia, and did pioneering work in conservation education for black youths in South Africa. He finally managed to get back to South West Africa in , and from there embarked on his life s work, to save the remnants of the Kaokoveld s rich wildlife, devastated by a variety of illegal hunters.When he went back to the Kaokoveld in it was to find that its rich wildlife, including black rhino and desert-adapted elephant, had been devastated by illegal hunting. Owen-Smith has spent the last 27 years working to reverse this, starting a non-government organization with his partner, Dr Margaret Jacobsohn. They have won some of the world s major conservation awards, north-western Namibia is a popular tourism destination and the Kaokoveld s wildlife has come back from the brink of virtual extinction, and thousands of people have benefited from the links they have forged between community development and natural resource management. 
R 95
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South Africa
The Covert War - Peter Stiff - Galago - 2004 - Hard cover with dust cover in good, clean and tight condition.   This is the detailed history of the elite policing unit operated by the South African forces on its Namibian border during the 1980s. In 1978, the counter insurgency war on the Angolan/SWA Namibian border was going badly for the South Africans. SWAPO was gaining the upper hand, so the South Africans decided to organise an elite commando-security unit based on the famed Rhodesian Selous Scouts. The unit was handed the Top Secret Project Koevoet ("crowbar") to provide operational intelligence by capturing & interrogating insurgents, but its commander came to realise that Namibia was different to the Rhodesian situation. So, the team reverted to basic police work, building informer networks, recruiting black police officers and skilled trackers. In its ten year existence, Koevoet fought in 1,615 encounters and took 3,225 prisoners - the equivalent of almost six battalions of troops. But, after heroically repelling SWAPO's invasion of Namibia in April 1989 (under direct authority from the United Nations) the unit was ignominiously disbanded and its black members disgracefully abandoned to take their chances at the hands of their former SWAPO enemies.  
R 385
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Potchefstroom (North West)
first edition brand new paperback. 96 pages including some colour pictures. Mike tells how he and his young wife live for a year at a part of the Okavango delta (SWA Namibia), where the Kalahari desert and the delta became his adventure playground.  Signed by Mike Hoare on title page. Author of Congo Mercenary.  R28 postage in SA. 
R 130
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South Africa (All cities)
  Striking Inside Angola With 32 Battalion - Marius Scheepers - 2012 - Paperback in excellent condition. Join 'The Terrible Ones' on clandestine operations and in conventional warfare during the harsh bush war that raged through southern Angola in the 1980s. The conflict ended with the last major battle of the Cold War, one of the largest land battles of the latter part of the 20th century. This book presents an eyewitness account by a South African Defense Force (SADF) Signals Officer, Marius Scheepers, who served in arguably the most formidable battle unit that ever existed in the history of the South African Defense Force: 32 Battalion. It describes how members lived and fought in the bush during 1983 under the most difficult conditions. Being the Signals Officer of 32 Battalion, Scheepers was privy to all major command decisions of the time. Although he focuses primarily on operations during the year 1983, including Operations Snoek and Dolfyn, he includes concise descriptions of all other major operations that took place inside Angola between 1966 and 1988, including Operation Askari (1983/84) and the decisive battle at Cuito Cuanavale in 1987/88. Extensive appendices include 32 Battalion sitreps, radio-code cards, SADF radio equipment used by 32 Battalion and details on SADF, SAAF and SWAPO.REVIEWS "A... rich account of time spent with the famous 32 Battalion. Marius Scheepers was a national service signals officer (9C) with the unit from late 1982 to late 1983. This placed the young officer in a unique position, alongside the commander, to know what was going on and where. As 9C he was also required to keep records and report. Here he puts this knowledge to good use. Scheepers also had the SANDF documentation centre declassify many relevant documents, adding detail so often missing from other accounts, especially regarding operations Snoek and Dolfyn, anti-People s Liberation Army of Namibia area-operations in south Angola." Leon Engelbrecht, www.defenceweb.za"
R 195
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