Namibia, South Africa look at maximising trade
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The business communities from Namibia and South Africa held their first-ever business forum with the aim of deepening their economic ties.
The business communities from Namibia and South Africa held their first-ever business forum with the aim of deepening their economic ties.
Namibia and South Africa reaffirmed their continued support for the pursuit of self-determination in Western Sahara.
The countries declared their support during the Bi-National Commission Ministerial Meeting held in Windhoek. The United Nations classified Western Sahara as a non-self-governing territory.
A recent spate of suicides in various regions of Namibia has raised concern and shed light on a pressing need for enhanced mental health support and awareness.
Namibia's goal is to enhance agricultural production and ensure national food security and self-sufficiency.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) is empowering social workers with coping skills to combat tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy diseases in Namibia.
The United States of America will soon unveil the new building of the diplomatic mission in Windhoek.
Our nbc News team spoke to the US Ambassador to Namibia, Randy Berry, following a courtesy visit by President Hage Geingob at State House.
Namibia's economy is reported to have recovered in 2023 and will see a strong rebound in mineral production.
This was revealed by the International Monetary Fund at a media briefing on its mission conclusion for Namibia.
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) MP, Mike Venaani, has introduced a motion aimed at urgently addressing the high crime rate in Namibia, emphasising the critical need to reduce crime and ensure the safety of the Namibian people.
Enumerators in the two Kavango regions have started with the census population count.
They say the data collection process started on a good note as the community and different stakeholders responded positively to their visits.
Namibia's population count started on Sunday at midnight.
Namibia has over 140,000 undocumented and stateless people.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, and Safety, Dr. Albert Kawana, revealed this at the celebration of International Identity Day.
Dr. Kawana also launched the online tourist visa application.