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Can't put Sister Namibia down!


I love Sister Namibia Namibia (nämĭb`ēə), officially Republic of Namibia, republic (2005 est. pop. 2,031,000), c.318,000 sq mi (823,620 sq km), SW Africa.  because it is absolutely wonderful. The front cover and its story is my favourite. It gives me the opportunity to know different opinions of women. When I receive it, I start to read it from cover to cover, and then I save it for future reference. It is one of the magazines that I feel strongly about passing on to other women to read, or ask if they have read the latest issue. In fact I always make sure to take a copy home for my domestic worker, and one to share with my sisters.

Once I start reading it I can't put it down until I am done. The magazine has lots of information, I must say helpful information. There is always an article that it is satisfying for me and makes me think twice because I am a woman. The magazine is affordable, and I am always looking forward to the next helpful, empowering and interesting information in Sister Namibia magazine. Every woman has to read this magazine. Thank you Sister Namibia for Sister Namibia Magazine!!!

Dorkas Phillemon

Windhoek Windhoek (vĭnt`hk), city (1991 pop. 147,056), capital of Namibia. It is Namibia's largest city and its administrative, communications, and economic center.  
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Author:Phillemon, Dorkas
Publication:Sister Namibia
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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