Namibia to benefit from Algeria in various sectors
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Namibia stands to benefit from Algeria's Agency of International Cooperation for Solidarity and Development.
Namibia stands to benefit from Algeria's Agency of International Cooperation for Solidarity and Development.
Namibia's political stability continues to hold significance within SADC, particularly as several member states are preparing to conduct general elections in the near future.
The European Union (EU) is ready to support the implementing agency for the agreement on critical and sustainable raw materials as well as that for Green Hydrogen.
Namibia and Botswana are advocating for the swift harmonisation of roaming charges to facilitate smooth connectivity while abroad.
Namibia's exports to Japan are notably lower than its imports, as disclosed by the Minister of Trade, Lucia Iipumbu.
Exports amounted to N$90 million, while imports reached N$1.4 billion.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources says that the devastating increase in brown fur seals currently threatens the existence of fish stocks.
The Minister in the Presidency, Christine ||Hoebes, has appealed to Japan to provide assistance in training Namibians in emerging sectors such as Green Hydrogen, oil, and gas.
Namibia is the first high-burden country in the region to successfully apply for triple elimination validation.
A Regional Validation Committee is currently in Namibia to assess the submission for the Path to Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B.
Namibia has the potential to gain valuable insights from Zimbabwe in the field of agriculture.
Russia and African countries, including Namibia, have reaffirmed the need to jointly oppose neo-colonialism, the imposing of conditions, and double standards.
This forms part of the second declaration adopted at the just-ended second Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum in St. Petersburg.