Team Namibia Scoops Two Medals In Japan
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The Namibian team at the Para Championship in Kobe, Japan, has scooped their first gold medal in the 400m through Chris Kinda and his guide, Riwaldo Goagoseb.
The Namibian team at the Para Championship in Kobe, Japan, has scooped their first gold medal in the 400m through Chris Kinda and his guide, Riwaldo Goagoseb.
Japan has, to date, dispatched more than 100 teachers across different schools, while the construction of additional classrooms in Namibia continues.
Japan's Ambassador to Namibia, Nishimaki Hisao, expressed condolences to the government and the people of Namibia on the death of the late Hage Geingob.
Hisao said this during the celebration of Japan's Emperor's birthday, where he also reaffirmed his country and Namibia's strong ties.
The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) remains a dedicated partner for Namibia to ensure food security for all.
This commitment was reaffirmed at the handover of gardening tools and irrigation systems to 308 beneficiaries in the Ohangwena Region, valued at N$2.2 million.
Japan's involvement in Namibia's health sector signifies hope, progress, and a promise for a better tomorrow.
The Minister in the Presidency, Christine ||Hoebes, has appealed to Japan to provide assistance in training Namibians in emerging sectors such as Green Hydrogen, oil, and gas.
The war in Ukraine has led to escalating food and commodity prices, affecting access to food by vulnerable communities in Namibia.