President Nandi-Ndaitwah Backs Oil Pipeline to Zambia
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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasized the need for landlocked countries like Zambia to gain access to essential commodities, particularly oil, through efficient transport routes.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasized the need for landlocked countries like Zambia to gain access to essential commodities, particularly oil, through efficient transport routes.
The legacies of the late Founding President of Namibia, Dr. Sam Nujoma, and the late President Dr. Hage Geingob were honoured in Lusaka through the renaming of two major roads: Sadzu Road and Kasama Road, respectively.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and her Zambian counterpart, President Hakainde Hichilema, have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the long-standing bilateral ties between Namibia and Zambia and to enhancing both people-to-people and business relations.
Experienced small stock breeders have been encouraged to share their knowledge with the youth to foster growth in the livestock sector and create employment opportunities. This message was conveyed during the opening of the 8th edition of the Reho Expo.
The brutal murders of three young girls at Okahandja have ignited a wave of national grief and outrage, culminating in mass marches and urgent calls for action to protect children.
Various schools in Windhoek also stood in solidarity, joining the nationwide mass march against violence toward children.
The Minister of Health and Social Services, Esperance Luvindao, has issued a directive that all public health facilities remain open and fully operational during official working hours, including lunch hour.
Local content and strategic partnerships are vital for building an inclusive and competitive energy market, with the potential to deliver lower-cost products to Namibians.
Spiritual leaders from diverse religious backgrounds in Namibia have joined in honouring the legacy of the late Pope Francis.
Vice-President Lucia Witbooi has stressed the need to expand the notion of accountability for reparative justice.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology has emphasised the need for Namibians to document their own history, especially regarding the 1904-1908 genocide and colonial era.