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Africa

Namibia-Ghana JPCC strengthens bilateral ties

Namibia is hosting the 5th Session of the Namibia-Ghana Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation, at both Ministerial and Senior Officials’ level, from today until 4 July 2024, in Swakopmund. Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Peya Mushelenga, will co-chair the Ministerial Session with Shirley Botchwey, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana. Executive Director of the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation, Penda Naanda. […]

todayJuly 2, 2024 18

Oshiwambo

Omukalelipo shilongo gwa Algeria mo Namibia Abdelkrim Diaf okwa talelepo ominsta yiipambele yopashigwana nomalongelokumwe Peya Mushelenga oshiwike sha piti.

Yaali okwali yiikundu nkene taya nkondopeke uukumwe pokati ka Namibia na Algeria. Ambassodor Diof ta gandja wo ehiyo ku Mushelenga koshigongi oshiti 11th sho Ministerial Level of African Union of Ten,okuza ku mbushe miilonga gwa Algeria Ahmed Attaf. Oshigongi otashi ningilwa mo Algiers mo 10 June. Namibia otaka kalelwapo ku Jenelly Matundu,omupevi minister gwiipambele yopashigwana nomalongelokumwe.

todayMay 27, 2024 8

Namibia

Namibia Urges Restraint Amid Escalating Tensions in Middle East

International Relations and Cooperation minister, Peya Mushelenga, has expressed Namibia's growing concern over developments in the Middle East. In a statement, Mushelenga highlighted the potential for current events to escalate into a broader conflict in the region and beyond. He emphasized Namibia's call for maximum restraint to avoid exacerbating the already delicate situation underscoring that attacks, counterattacks, and threats of reprisals are detrimental to peace, a commitment all United Nations […]

todayApril 19, 2024 4

Namibia

Namibian Government Urges Removal of Sanctions on Zimbabwe

The Namibian Government is advocating for the unconditional lifting of all economic sanctions imposed on the Republic of Zimbabwe. The United States recently imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other officials, including Vice President Constantino Chiwenga. These sanctions, which restrict unofficial travel to the United States, replace a two-decade-long program against Zimbabwe. The Namibian Government, through the International Relations and Cooperation minister Peya Mushelenga, stated in a Thursday […]

todayMarch 8, 2024 3

Oshiwambo

Omupresitend Nangolo Mbumba okwa ningi omalunduluko mo cabinet ke nena.

  Sha landula eso lyomupresitend Hage Geingob,neuliko lya Nangolo Mbumba onga omupresitend omutine gwa Namibia,neuliko lyomupevi presitend omupe Netumbo Nandi Ndeitwah,opwa holoka omwaka mo cabinet. Nomupresitend Nangolo Mbumba,ta wilikwa ko kokatendo okati 32 kekotampango lyoshilongo okuulike: John Mutorwa onga omupevi prime minister nominista yiilonga niiyenditho, Omanga Peya Mushelenga a  ningi ominista yiipambele yopashigwana nomalongelokumwe gopashigwana, Emma Teofelus okwa ningi ominista yomauyelele nomakwatathano gopaungomba, Modestus Amutse okuulikwa onga omupevi minister gomauyelele […]

todayFebruary 9, 2024 21 4

Namibia

MICT Minister Dismisses Social Media Speculation on Late President Geingob’s Funeral Arrangements

Information and Communication Technology minister, Peya Mushelenga, urges the public to ignore misinformation circulating on social media concerning the mourning and funeral plans for the late President Hage Geingob. Mushelenga emphasized that the ministry is the official information dissemination center for all arrangements and activities related to Geingob's mourning period and funeral. He cautioned against relying on unverified sources and encouraged the public to wait for official updates from the […]

todayFebruary 7, 2024 13

Namibia

Minister Peya Mushelenga Urges Public to Use Designated Books of Condolence for President Geingob

Information and Communication Technology Minister Peya Mushelenga has issued a plea to the public, urging them to refrain from creating unofficial books of condolence for President Hage Geingob. Speaking at a media briefing at the Government Information Centre. Mushelenga emphasized the importance of using only the designated books placed at specific venues citing various locations accessible to the public. This call aims to streamline the expression of condolences and maintain […]

todayFebruary 7, 2024 20

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