President Geingob commemorates World Oceans Day
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Maritime transport constitutes approximately 85 percent of Namibia's domestic trade, with marine diamonds being the leading commodity and the largest contributor to the country's GDP.
Maritime transport constitutes approximately 85 percent of Namibia's domestic trade, with marine diamonds being the leading commodity and the largest contributor to the country's GDP.
Namibia and South Africa have been urged to boost trade and investment and foster stronger business partnerships to address economic challenges and alleviate poverty in both countries.
Cuban President Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel has expressed his interest in visiting Namibia to enhance and strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
Meanwhile, President Hage Geingob has received an invitation to attend the G-77 plus China meeting.
Namibia and India are exploring ways to address the challenges of poverty, inequality, and unemployment in both countries.
Twenty young people participated in a one-day workshop at Keetmanshoop in the ||Kharas Region with a focus on mainstream politics and youth involvement in the democratic process.
The Ministry of Basic Education, Arts, and Culture has expressed concern over the lack of career guidance in many secondary schools throughout the country.
Namibia needs to decolonise its education sector by establishing a unified and explicit vision to achieve its goals.
These were some of the sentiments expressed by panellists during a discussion on decolonizing education financing.
A group of business personalities from India are in Namibia to explore investment opportunities.
The group of investors arrived in the country on Wednesday at the invitation of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB).
The tobacco epidemic is recognised as one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever encountered.
This statement was made by the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Kalumbi Shangula, during the commemoration of World No Tobacco Day, held in Oshakati.
Accredited traders in Namibia, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, and South Africa will now benefit from reduced trade costs and simplified import-export procedures.