Government reassures public on safety
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The Namibian government has reassured residents and visitors that the country remains safe and secure following recent travel advisories issued by Canada and Germany.
The Namibian government has reassured residents and visitors that the country remains safe and secure following recent travel advisories issued by Canada and Germany.
New Heads of Mission from Spain, South Sudan and Canada presented their letters of credence to President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah today.
Trade and investment, people-to-people exchanges and strengthening democracy are but some of the areas of focus during their tenure.
The Desert Research Foundation of Namibia, in collaboration with Canada, launched a new project to equip San girls to understand the importance of health, women's rights, and cultural preservation, among other key areas.
Osino Resources, a gold exploration and development Canadian company, is officially part of Shanjin International Gold Corporation.
This marks a step towards transforming the aspiration of discovering a gold deposit into tangible development.
The continued effects of the 1904 Genocide, which saw the displacement of many OvaHerero people, were highlighted at the Chief Hosea Kutako and Otjiserandu Tjongeama commemorations with descendants from Botswana, Canada, and the US.
Namibia's Ambassador to the United States and Canada, Margaret Mensah-Williams, has expressed condolences to the families of three Namibians who died in the U.S. and Canada over the past two weeks.