Namibia’s health sector optimistic despite U.S. aid suspension
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Namibia's health sector remains cautiously optimistic following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to halt foreign aid for 90 days.
Namibia's health sector remains cautiously optimistic following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to halt foreign aid for 90 days.
The Cuban government says the release of political prisoners continues as it is a policy, despite the US President, Donald Trump reinstating the country on the list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism.
Namibia will consider the request for support of Algeria's candidate, Selma Malika Haddadi, for the position of Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission, AUC.
The African Union Commission says it is dismayed by the US government's decision to withdraw from the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Cuba has labelled the decision by the new US President, Donald Trump, to redesignate it on the State Sponsors of Terrorism list as a political move and an attack without cause.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says without the final report on the boundaries, it cannot embark on the process of registering eligible voters for the Regional Council and Local Authority elections earmarked for the end of this year.
The 5th Boundaries, Delimitation, and Demarcation Commission has decided against the creation of any new regions, despite the numerous proposals made in that regard.
The Commission handed over its final report to President Nangolo Mbumba at State House.
President Nangolo Mbumba has expressed the hope that the ceasefire reached between Israel and Hamas will open a new opportunity for lasting peace in the Middle East.
The ceasefire was announced by the Prime Minister of Qatar, Mohammed Bin Abdul-Rahman al-Thani, on Wednesday.
The silencing of guns, the development of transport infrastructure, and harnessing the potential of the youth dividend—these top Kenya's former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's list of priorities, should he be elected as the Chairperson of the AU Commission.
President Nangolo Mbumba has hailed the decision by the US government to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, as a step in the right direction.
In a statement, Dr. Mbumba says the de-listing is equally a step towards the normalisation of relations between Cuba and the US.