insert_link 17 15 Oshiwambo Omupresident Hage Geingob, ota twikile noilonga nonande amonika omadidiliko ee cells doudu wo Cancer. Ombelewa yomupresident oye shikoleka kutya omu President Hage Geingob okwa monika oudu wo cancer, shalandula koidjemo yomakonaakono opaunamiti okomudo oo ali aningilwa 08 January 2024. Momukanda oo watuminwa oikundaneki onghela ombelewa yomupresident oyati , onga oshitopolwa shoku ningilwa omakonaakono opaunamiti komudo keshe, omupresident okwali akaningilwa omakonaakono, noidjemo oya ulika ena omadididiliko ee cells doudu wo kakela. Nande ongaho Omukanda ina uyelifa kutya omupresident okuli mongalo ili ngahelipo ashike owa yelifa […] todayJanuary 20, 2024 27 15 17
insert_link Namibia President Hage Geingob unveiled his perspective on 2024 During his New Year's Eve address, President Hage Geingob unveiled his perspective on 2024, designating it as the pivotal "year of expectations and elections." This announcement came hand in hand with the President's acknowledgment of the significant positive transformation witnessed within Namibia. President Geingob conveyed his conviction in the nation's enhanced standing. Here's Rinaani Musutua from Namibia's Basic Income Grant Coalition with her opinion. todayJanuary 9, 2024 8
insert_link Namibia President Geingob qualified for around N$290 000 S&T for the 13 days in the United Arab Emirates President Hage Geingob has notably decreased his international trips from 74 days the previous year to 41 days this year. This reduction results in a decrease in his potential subsistence and travel allowances to approximately N$715,000. The largest portion of the president's S&T comes from his 11-day visit to New York and a 14-day stay in Dubai. Activist Rosa Namises. todayDecember 22, 2023 18
insert_link Namibia Geingob reiterates decision not to deploy Namibian troops to DRC President Hage Geingob has reiterated his government decision not to deploy troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of the Southern Africa Community Development peacekeeping mission. Last week, the SADC and the DRC government signed an agreement in Kinshasa for the deployment of troops to help quell the scourge of armed groups, including the M23 rebels, in the eastern part of the mineral-rich Central African country. The decision […] todayNovember 28, 2023 10
insert_link Namibia President Hage Geingob receives millions in S&T At a state house press event, President Geingob was reacting to criticism that his government spends lavishly, including on sleek cars for both prime minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila and her deputy, Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah. Social Activist Rosa Namises provides her opinion. todayNovember 28, 2023 7