Namibia welcomes Peace and Security Report
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Namibia has welcomed and endorsed the Peace and Security Report, presented during the 36th ordinary session of the AU Assembly.
Namibia has welcomed and endorsed the Peace and Security Report, presented during the 36th ordinary session of the AU Assembly.
The Namibian delegation, led by President Hage Geingob, has concluded its attendance at the 36th ordinary session of the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
President Hage Geingob says Cabinet will be discussing the matter of the possible revival of Air Namibia.
This follows a proposal by Ethiopian Airlines to assist the government should it consider bringing back Air Namibia to the skies.
President Hage Geingob left for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he will join other African leaders for the 36th Ordinary Session of the African Union Summit.
President Geingob commended the Miss Namibia Organization for the mentorship and for instilling patriotism among the youth.
He is particularly proud that the contestants pursue causes in the communities even before entering the competition.
President Hage Geingob has stated that his remark about the construction of makeshift structures at schools was not a directive, but rather an example he had previously shared with a specific school.
President Hage Geingob has described Hilde Kapitaholo Amunyela Shimweetheleni, a veteran of the liberation struggle, as a fearless woman and unwavering revolutionary.
The late Shimwetheleni was buried at the Omungulu-gwombashe memorial site in the Omusati Region.
President Hage Geingob says he is dismayed with reports of some learners being taught under trees while waiting on the government to construct additional classrooms.
President Hage Geingob opened the first Cabinet meeting for the year, reminding the Executive not to put personal interests above service delivery and to refrain from working in isolation from public needs.
President Hage Geingob says he is deeply disturbed by allegations that the Central Procurement Board of Namibia may not have awarded tenders to bidders with the lowest substantially qualifying bids as required under section 55 of the Public Procurement Act.