The honourable president of Namibia, Dr Hage Geingob, shows his frustration with the arrogant German ambassador, says Chinese are not a problem in his country. Good commentary at end of this upload from Make Afrika Great
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The honourable president of Namibia, Dr Hage Geingob, shows his frustration with the arrogant German ambassador, says Chinese are not a problem in his country. Good commentary at end of this upload from Make Afrika Great
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Source: Rising Tide Foundation
28 Dec 2021
In this Rising Tide Foundation lecture, Africa Agenda editor in chief PD Lawton takes you through a definitive history of Africa with a look to the future. PD introduces ancient African renaissance traditions that … Read the rest
The following is an interview by Railways Africa Magazine with Bradley Ferreira Managing Director of SkyGro Industries and Lead Project Manager of the Trans Auas Express of Namibia. Discussed is the commuter railway from the outlying town of Rehoboth to Windhoek. Windhoek is … Read the rest
re posted from MSINGI AFRIKA
by Anselm Adodo November 1 , 2020
The western, capitalist narrative that Agriculture will save Africa is false and misleading. No nation has ever become developed by focusing on subsistence farming or Agriculture. The surest way to wealth creation is … Read the rest
by PD Lawton 6 January 2021
” We have to take active steps to dismantle the colonial economic model that we inherited and that we sustained over the last 50 years . We have to stop being exporters of primary products to countries … Read the rest
an important review of the incredible changes that are taking place in African countries that are working in partnership with the Belt and Road Initiative
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President Geingob, we know you are a good man, please rectify this situation so that people can make a living!
Source: Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
28 Sep 2020… Read the rest
a highly nutritious packet soup is being produced in Namibia by a small company. The soup is made from a Namibian vegetable and is high in nutrients and protein. The small business has received a loan from Namibia`s National Development Bank and will now expand and employ many local people.… Read the rest
the Namibian authorities are doing their best to help the growing number of unemployed and those working in the informal sector who cannot even earn a daily living due to Covid lockdown restrictions
Source: Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
19 August 2020