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Welcome, Mr President…

Home Front Page News Welcome, Mr President…

South African President Jacob Zuma arrived in Windhoek yesterday for a State visit. Zuma is accompanied by that country’s Deputy Minister of Finance Mcebisi Jonas, and Minister of Trade and Industry Dr Rob Davies, amongst other key government officials. Having had a State dinner with President Hage Geingob last night, Zuma will today be paying a working visit to President Geingob. The South African president will be leaving the country at 15h00 today. In the photo from left is President Zuma being escorted by Namibia’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, upon arrival last evening.