Namibia and Botswana expected to unveil the one-stop border post soon
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Namibia and Botswana are expected to unveil the one-stop border post at the Mamuno-Trans Kalahari Border Post soon, which will operate on a 24-hour basis.
Namibia and Botswana are expected to unveil the one-stop border post at the Mamuno-Trans Kalahari Border Post soon, which will operate on a 24-hour basis.
Traffic volumes have picked up on the B2 road as holidaymakers head home after vacations at the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay.
Two thousand vehicles passed through the Swakopmund roadblock on Monday afternoon.
Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa were awarded the UNESCO Peace Award for cooperation in transboundary groundwater governance and management in Paris, France.
SADC Ministers have expressed concern over the delay in the construction of the Trans-Kalahari Railway connecting Namibia and Botswana.
Ministers expressed these concerns at the ministerial meeting held in Windhoek.
Sister parties mainly from the SADC region called for the strengthening of the bond of friendship and cooperation among former liberation movements as they continue to serve the people.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Road Fund Administration has called on the public to remain calm amid the rising panic, as plans to introduce toll gates along 23 road sections in Namibia will force motorists to dig deeper into their pockets.
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba says the government has not signed any agreement with the German government regarding the 1904–1908 Genocide negotiations.
He said this at the Chief's Forum Meeting attended by traditional authorities from communities affected by the 1904–1908 Genocide in Windhoek today.
Namibia received the second position in the Leading in Progressive Policies Award Category at the 5th Africa Tourism Leadership Forum and Awards held in Botswana.
President Hage Geingob says Namibia and Botswana still have some outstanding mega projects which the two governments are committed to completing.
Dr Geingob said this during a courtesy call by the outgoing High Commissioner of Botswana to Namibia, Dr Batlang Comma Serema, at State House.
Sara Ekondo, from Awana Foods, which provides solutions to stem the sourcing of excess and b-grade produce from farmers, walked away with N$100,000 in prize money.