President Mbumba Praises 32 Years of SADC Progress
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President Nangolo Mbumba says today the SADC region can look back to the past 32 years with pride and a sense of achievement.
President Nangolo Mbumba says today the SADC region can look back to the past 32 years with pride and a sense of achievement.
The endorsement of candidates for international organisations, industrialisation of the SADC region, and progress of implementation of previous resolutions were some of the discussion points for the SADC senior officials meeting.
As a mark of respect for the late Namibian leader Hage Geingob, various countries around the world have directed that national flags be hoisted at half-mast.
Tributes have also been streaming in from the late President Hage Geingob's counterparts in the SADC Region.
One of the first tributes was from Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema.
The digitalization of organised criminal activities is a cause for concern in the SADC region.
The Head of Operations of the Interpol Bureau in Zimbabwe, Sello Moerane, says it only takes a click for a crime to be committed in cyberspace, with repercussions that can be felt a thousand miles away.
The Inspector General of the Namibian Police has called on the government to provide sufficient resources to allow the force to combat transnational organised crime in the SADC Region.