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Late President Geingob’s development policies commended
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Late President Geingob’s development policies commended

Ohangwena residents commended the late Geingob’s policies and social programmes, which benefited the majority of Namibian people, especially the elderly, and helped boost development. During a candlelight vigil, residents say they have lost an exceptional individual who was a diplomat, teacher, researcher, prime minister, and president.  They vowed to honour his life and legacy of...

Geingob commended for establishing NIDA and BIPA
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Geingob commended for establishing NIDA and BIPA

The Minister of Industrialisation and Trade has commended the late President Hage Geingob for his dedication and leadership in spearheading efforts to revitalise Namibia’s industrial policy, facilitate trade, and integrate business systems. Minister Lucia Iipumbu said Geingob was behind the establishment of the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) combining the Namibia Development Corporation (NDC) and...

Parliamentary Standing committees commended for their commitment
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Parliamentary Standing committees commended for their commitment

The National Council has built the capacity of its Members of Parliament to become effective lawmakers. Speaking at the opening of the 10th session of the council this morning, Chairperson Lukas Muha said they have managed to empower their members in various areas in terms of diplomacy, protocol, and etiquette. He applauded the parliamentary standing...

Gov commended for its continued efforts to provide relief food
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Gov commended for its continued efforts to provide relief food

Traditional authorities in the Kunene Region have commended the government for its continued efforts to provide relief food to drought-afflicted people in the region. Kunene is one of the regions that has suffered severe drought in recent years, and the majority of the inhabitants depend on the government’s Drought Relief Programme. While commending the government...