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United Kingdom describe late President Hage Geingob as modest

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It was through his humility that people knew who he was.

That is how the Namibian community in the United Kingdom described the late President Hage Geingob during a memorial service held in his honour in London on Saturday.

Brave Warriors' victory remains talk of town

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The Brave Warriors' historic and ground-breaking victory over Tunisia in the Africa Cup of Nations tournament remains the talk of the town on all platforms.

A bullet header by winger Deon Hotto secured Namibia's 1-0 win, completing Namibia's first win in four participations in Africa's soccer showpiece.

Namibia's first family showered with gifts

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Family and friends of President Hage Geingob and First Lady Monica Geingos showered the first couple with gifts and other gestures of gratitude at their farm.

Namibia's first family too did not let the festive feeling pass them by, despite their demanding national schedules.

Namibia considers funding gaps for Climate change

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Namibia has called for the identification of gaps in financial support required since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015.

President Hage Geingob says such a stock-taking exercise should also identify the financial support provided so far.

Namibia ready to participate in COP 28

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Namibia is ready to fully participate in the UN Climate Change Conference, COP 28, which is set to start in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

The Namibian Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has lined up a series of engagements on the sidelines of the meeting.

Nico Kaiyamo Launches 'My Journey'

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Former politician turned businessman Nico Kaiyamo says he hopes his story of courage, resilience, and being principled inspires Namibians.

Kaiyamo narrates his life's story in his autobiography titled 'My Journey', launched in Windhoek on Thursday.