Kamanya departs for India to participate in Miss World
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Namibia's representative at the 72nd Miss World pageant, Selma Kamanya, departed for India today, where she will participate in the event taking place on the 31st of May in Hyderabad.
Namibia's representative at the 72nd Miss World pageant, Selma Kamanya, departed for India today, where she will participate in the event taking place on the 31st of May in Hyderabad.
The Omaheke Region is set to benefit from India's assistance in the areas of agriculture, small and medium enterprises, information technology, and scholarship programmes for youth.
India has donated a thousand tonnes of rice and maize to Namibia's Drought Relief efforts.
This was announced by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Jenelly Matundu during a reception in Windhoek, marking the 76th Republic Day of India.
India has committed to supplying Namibia with Bhabhatron machines for the treatment of cancer at Oshakati Intermediate Hospital.
Relevant documents have already been submitted to the Namibian government regarding this.
President Nangolo Mbumba says Namibia considers India a friendly nation both pre- and post-independence and a strategic partner in bilateral relations.
Media professionals from sixteen African nations embarked on a cinematic journey during their familiarisation trip to India.
A delegation of 32 journalists and editors representing sixteen African countries is currently on a familiarisation visit to India.
The primary goal of this visit extends beyond immersing journalists in India's rich and diverse cultural tapestry.
Namibia remains open for business, particularly in critical industries such as green hydrogen, oil and gas, and agriculture.
President Hage Geingob affirmed this during a courtesy call by Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the visiting Indian Minister of External Affairs, at State House.
Namibia and India are exploring ways to address the challenges of poverty, inequality, and unemployment in both countries.
Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the External Affairs Minister of the Republic of India, has arrived at the Hosea Kutako International Airport for an official visit to Namibia.
The visit is scheduled to last for three days.