MALDIVES PRESIDENT SLAMS MAURITIUS OVER DIPLOMATIC TIES SUSPENSION
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Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu says Mauritius’ decision to suspend diplomatic ties with his country is “nonsensical, very immature and naïve".
Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu says Mauritius’ decision to suspend diplomatic ties with his country is “nonsensical, very immature and naïve".
Namibia and other African countries remain vulnerable to global security threats due to their commitment to remaining nuclear-free zones under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
As the conflict involving the United States (US), Israel and Iran enters its fifth day, African leaders continue to urge calm.
But behind the scenes, there are growing concerns about possible repercussions from Washington.
Namibia says developments following the US-Israel strikes on Iran risk heightening tensions in an already fragile Middle East and undermining international peace and security.
Namibia says developments following the US-Israel strikes on Iran risk heightening tensions in an already fragile Middle East and undermining international peace and security.
The Okandjoze Chiefs Assembly on Genocide says it embraces the African Union (AU)-backed Algiers Declaration as an opportunity to advance the genocide cause, while reiterating its rejection of the Joint Declaration between the Namibian and German governments.
The late President Hage Geingob's residence in Windhoek will soon be transformed into the Dr. Hage G. Geingob Presidential Centre, a space dedicated to preserving his legacy and lifelong contribution to nation-building.
The Chairman of Ninety-One PLC, a global diamond consortium, says the stakeholders in the diamond industry are working hard to develop solutions that would enable the sector to adapt and remain competitive.
Belgium is set to open an embassy in Namibia in the first half of 2027.
The announcement was made by Namibia's ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium, Alfredo Hengari, after presenting his letters of credence to King Philippe of the Belgians at the Royal Palace in Brussels.
Global diamond giant De Beers and Namibia are strengthening their diamond partnership amid industry challenges.