Africa advances push to criminalise colonialism
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Africa is exploring legal avenues to reinforce the criminalisation of colonialism and establish a permanent continental mechanism for reparations and restitution.
Africa is exploring legal avenues to reinforce the criminalisation of colonialism and establish a permanent continental mechanism for reparations and restitution.
Algeria has pledged to share its vast experience and technical expertise in the energy sector with Namibia, particularly in the emerging field of green hydrogen development.
The Embassy of Algeria in Namibia hosted an event to celebrate that country's 71st anniversary, marking the historic revolution of November 1, 1954.
This revolution is a defining chapter in Algeria's struggle for independence and human dignity.
Namibia and Algeria have renewed their commitment to work closely together in the oil, gas, and wider energy sector.
This follows a meeting between Vice President Lucia Witbooi and Algeria's Minister of Energy, Mines and Renewable Energy, Mohamed Arkab.
Vice President Lucia Witbooi will represent Namibia at the Fourth Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2025), scheduled to take place from September 4 to 7 in Algiers, Algeria.
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 Namibia Table Tennis Association (NTTA) recently held the Junior Table Tennis Championship in Windhoek.