Day: November 26, 2022

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The world’s youth talk of making a difference

BEIJING, Nov. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — “We must do our part by finding our passion, dreaming big, then starting small, and loving others along the way, and we can absolutely take our impact on the world to a whole another level,” said Geresu Dagmawit Mesfin in the final of the fourth China Daily Belt and […]

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Sports Ministry provides protection for Angolan sports stars

Benguela – The minister of Youth and Sports (MINJUD), Palmira Barbosa, said Friday in the municipality of Cubal, centre-west Benguela Province, the commitment of her department to the protection of Angolan sports stars. The minister stated that while speaking at the holding of the Pepino Centenary International Grand Prix, a road cycling race that is taking place in Benguela, in

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Finally, statue of German colonial officer in Namibia removed

Authorities in Namibia have removed the statue of a German colonial officer regarded as the founder of the African nation’s capital city of Windhoek. The statue of Curt von François was ultimately taken down after an effective petition. The honorary statue of von François was mounted in 1965. And before its removal, it stood around the area where the city’s

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Swapo Party delegates hope for a non-vindictive leader

Delegates to the Swapo Party elective congress hope for a leader who is not vengeful, nor vindictive, but a unifier. About 900 Swapo Party members have convened in Windhoek to among other issues elect a new party leadership which includes the vice president of the party, who will be the country’s presidential candidate for the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly

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Tourism recovery better than expected: ||Naobeb

Chief Executive Officer of the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) Digu ||Naobeb said Namibia’s tourism sector has recovered exponentially post COVID-19, with N.dollars 38 million collected thus far in tourism levies. Speaking during a tour with local journalists aimed at increasing visibility throughout Namibia’s southern Kalahari route, ||Naobeb said the board was hoping for the sector to recover in 2024, however

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