Bi-National Commission meeting to convene Thursday

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President Hage Geingob will host his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, for the Bi-National Commission meeting starting on Thursday.This will be the third session between the neighbouring countries.

President Geingob visits Namibia's first green hydrogen plant

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President Hage Geingob has visited Namibia's first state-of-the-art green hydrogen plant, refuelling station, and hydrogen academy at Walvis Bay.

Dr. Geingob arrived at the N$4 billion facility, located a few kilometres from the Walvis Bay International Airport.

President Geingob congratulates Bishop Dumeni

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President Hage Geingob has extended well wishes, good health, and strength for clergyman Kleopas Dumeni on his birthday.

Bishop Dumeni turned 94 today.

The president described him as a person who has dedicated his life to the service of Namibians and the region.

AU membership in G20 a good beginning - President Geingob

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President Hage Geingob says the African Union's permanent membership in the G20 is a good beginning.

Dr. Geingob, in an interview with France 24's 'Across Africa' programme in Paris, France, said this speaks to inclusivity.

2023 Population and Housing Census launched

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President Hage Geingob has called on all Namibians to play their part in the upcoming census.

Geingob made the call during the launch of the 2023 Population and Housing Census held at Statehouse.

Learners, teachers from Oshikoto Region visit State House

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President Hage Geingob has encouraged school learners to take their studies seriously, true to the saying that 'education is the greatest equaliser'.

Learners and teachers from the Oshikoto Region visited State House as part of their school tour to Windhoek.

African Union Day celebrated

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Today is African Union Day. The day, President Hage Geingob says, is a day to celebrate Africa's unity and progress, born from the legacy of the Organisation of African Unity, established on May 25, 1963.

High Court to pronounce itself on Fishrot challenge

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The Windhoek High Court is poised to announce its judgement today in response to a challenge by the Fishrot accused.

 

James Hatuikulipi, former Justice Minister Sacky Shanghala, and two of their co-accused want High Court Judge Kobus Miller removed from the bench, citing his age.

 

Investors welcome to aid Namibia's youth unemployment

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Any investor who would help the government alleviate unemployment among the youth and create industries in Namibia is welcome.

This was the central emphasis during a courtesy meeting between President Hage Geingob and Clemens Tönnies, a German businessman, and a delegation at State House.