Namibians with Diplomatic Passports Granted Visa-free Travel to Iran
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Namibians who possess diplomatic, official, or service passports will no longer require visas to travel to Iran.
Namibians who possess diplomatic, official, or service passports will no longer require visas to travel to Iran.
Landless People's Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi has informed the National Assembly of his intention to table a motion that would see the recognition of historical Damara and Kavango traditional leaders of the colonial resistance period of the German reign.
Swapo lawmaker Jerry Ekandjo has presented a private member's bill in the National Assembly, calling for amendment to the Marriage Act, particularly to the definition of the term 'spouse', the banning of same-sex marriages, and any recognition of such unions in Namibia.
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In a riveting display of legislative activity, the National Council convened for a session filled with impassioned debates, crucial referrals, and strategic adjournments.
The upper house delved into a diverse range of Bills, aimed at shaping the nation's legal landscape.
Namibia and China collaborated to host the China Economic and Trade Cooperation Opportunity Forum in Changsha, China.
As a member of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA), Namibia is ready to champion initiatives that target women and youth participation in key economic sectors.
Namibia has identified key sectors where women and youth have a competitive advantage, such as agriculture, aquaculture, cosmetics, and the textiles sector.
The Cosmetics and Essential oil sectors have advanced in terms of production domestically.
Namibia and Serbia are looking at promoting cooperation in defence as well as organising a Joint Defence Committee.
This, according to the Serbian Ambassador to Namibia, Miloš Perišić, will allow Namibia's armed forces to be trained by the Serbian Defence Academy through scholarships.
The Head of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Fafa N'Konou, says refugees should not be deprived of services or jobs they need to live self-reliant lives.
N'Konou explained that no matter how long they stay in exile, refugees want to carry on with their lives.