Namibia participates in 63rd UNITAS exercise
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Namibia was among the twenty-one countries that participated in the 63rd UNITAS exercise, which ended this week.
Namibia was among the twenty-one countries that participated in the 63rd UNITAS exercise, which ended this week.
Namibia still has a journey of at least four years before it is expected to produce its first commercial oil, from reserves discovered in the Kavango Basin.
A local economist says Namibia is unlikely to default on its foreign debts in the medium-term, although there is a need to aggressively stimulate the economy to curb the impact of low taxes and rising inflation on its fiscus.
As Namibians celebrate Heritage Week, residents of Swakopmund have called on communities to embrace their differences and not use them to oppress others.
The Scientific Society in Swakopmund has organised exciting events to celebrate Heritage Week.
President Hage Geingob has reminded the UN General Assembly that the unprecedented global debt levels and interest rates are limiting the fiscal space of countries, including Namibia.
Dr Geingob delivered Namibia's statement during the General Assembly that is underway in New York.
President Hage Geingob says the presence of women in the line of leadership succession is a demonstration of the strides Namibia and the Swapo Party have made in gender equality.