Namibia reaffirms support for Palestine
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Namibia on Friday reaffirmed its support for Palestine and called for global action against Israel's violations of international law.
Namibia on Friday reaffirmed its support for Palestine and called for global action against Israel's violations of international law.
Namibia marks 35 years of independence, and both the European Union and Germany have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening ties with the country.
The Secretary to the National Council, Tousy Namiseb, stated that Namibia is focusing on enhancing its legislative and oversight functions to improve service delivery.
Namibia's health sector remains cautiously optimistic following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to halt foreign aid for 90 days.
Turning to regional developments, Namibia and Botswana agreed last year to lower roaming charges between the two countries.
The reduced tariffs aim to make cross-border communication more affordable and foster stronger connections between the two nations.
Namibia will consider the request for support of Algeria's candidate, Selma Malika Haddadi, for the position of Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission, AUC.
The government has condemned what it says is an unfortunate decision by President Donald Trump to reinstate Cuba on the US list of states that allegedly sponsor international terrorism.
Trump was just sworn in as the US' 47th president yesterday (Mon) and made several executive orders.
Suicide rates in Namibia, as in many parts of the world, show a concerning trend, with men being disproportionately affected.
According to recent statistics, men in Namibia have significantly higher suicide rates compared to women.
Angola's Cunene Province and the |Khomas Region in Namibia are looking at ways to mutually cooperate to solve common challenges facing local authorities.
The delegation headed by the Cunene Governor, Gerdina Didalelwa, met the council this morning.
President Nangolo Mbumba says Namibia could make use of Ghana's expertise in the development of the oil and gas sector.
This consideration follows a courtesy meeting with Ghana's President John Mahama in Accra.