German member of parliament (MP) Sevim Dagdelen, whose Left Party is in support of appropriate reparations to be paid to affected communities of the 1904-1908 genocide in Namibia, is scheduled to land in Windhoek tomorrow.
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Geingob: Cuba embargo a crime
President Hage Geingob has described the embargo that the United States of America has maintained against Cuba for more than six decades as a crime. He said this yesterday when Cuban army general Joaquin Quinta Sola and his delegation paid him a visit at State House.
Geingob sees COP27 as tipping point
President Hage Geingob has called on leaders of developed nations at the United Nations (UN) climate conference to support developing countries by capitalising on the Green Climate Fund.
Namibia hails SADC cooperation in Mozambique
Namibia has extended its appreciation to SADC member states that contributed troops and personnel to the SADC Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) and for the cooperation extended to the mission by the government of Mozambique.
Katengo kaICC kahana patisiso ya baNhcindo
Katengo kakhuta yalifasi (ICC), kahanile kupo yakatengo kaCaprivi Concerned Group (CCG), yakuli kabatisise mafu amandui babane, ane apetilwe kimasole banaha Botswana kamaikuto akuli neli mafu asituhu.
Govt U-turns on genocide pact… Namibia seeks N$18bn deal renegotiation
The Namibian government has dismissed claims it has agreed to the joint declaration on genocide negotiations initialed in May 2021 by the special envoys, saying it would not do so without the endorsement of the affected communities.
ICC rejects Nchindos probe
The International Criminal Court has rejected the Caprivi Concerned Group’s request to launch an investigation into the killing of four fishermen by the Botswana Defence Force for potential crimes against humanity.
Geingob: Friends don’t kill each other
President Hage Geingob yesterday reminded outgoing Botswana high commissioner to Namibia that the relationship of the two neighbours could be frayed when they kill each other’s citizens.
Geingob hails Matekane’s election
President Hage Geingob, in his capacity as the outgoing chair of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation, has congratulated Sam Matekane on his election as Lesotho’s prime minister following the successful formation of a coalition government after the peaceful general assembly elections.
Nudo unfazed by Katjiua’s flirt with LPM
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) yesterday said they are not worried by the Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) under academic Mutjinde Katjiua’s close ties with the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) on the matter of genocide.