Mbumba reaffirms Govt’s commitment to genocide, Orange River border talks

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President Nangolo Mbumba says Namibia’s authorities stays dedicated to concluding genocide negotiations with Germany.

He additionally says the federal government will conclude negotiations with South Africa on the Orange River boundary between that nation and Namibia.

“I want to guarantee the Namibian those that the federal government stays dedicated to conclude the genocide negotiations with Germany and the Orange River boundary negotiations with South Africa, to which our late president was firmly dedicated,” Mbumba mentioned whereas delivering his state of the nation (Sona) handle in parliament on Thursday.

Mbumba additional mentioned the brand new frontiers of inexperienced hydrogen and oil and fuel will set the nation firmly on the trail of accelerated financial progress and shared prosperity.

“Because of these promising developments, we count on the announcement of concrete outcomes from the intensive offshore drilling programme. Moreover, a number of uranium mines will re-commence operations. As well as, the development of three inexperienced hydrogen pilot initiatives must be accomplished,” Mbumba mentioned.

He added: “Moreover, the Walvis Bay container terminal concession ought to grow to be efficient, paving the way in which for elevated funding and container visitors.”

Mbumba additionally mentioned he witnessed important progress within the areas of fiscal self-discipline, unlocking of recent financial alternatives, and the crafting of progressive insurance policies.

He mentioned this might anchor Namibia’s regional, and worldwide competitiveness.

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