In the face of this threat to our way of life and future prosperity, all Namibians must embrace the spirit of unity. We will rejoice and be glad in it." We have entered into a social contract with you and this is the contract we will honour.Our success depends on your active participation as citizens. We are confident that humanity will prevail against this monumental challenge.Irrespective of where you find yourself today across the length and breadth of our Republic, this day, 21 March, marks an important milestone in the birth of our democracy and national identity. The speech of his Excellency Dr. Hage Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia at Onambango palace #InformanteNews Let us notforget that from a people who were divided, we have transformed this Nation into a gem of democratic stability and social harmony. In Africa,...
I am glad you are here today to celebrate our shared victory over tyranny and oppression.The independence of Namibia would not have been attained without the support and solidarity of the Frontline States and Nigeria, the Socialist and Scandinavian countries, and the rest of the international community, whose unwavering support paved the way to our independence.As we honour our brave Sons and Daughters, who paid the ultimate price and whose blood waters our freedom, we also salute the selfless People of Angola and Cuba, whose children perished on the battle field.
Namibia's Ministry of Health on Saturday evening announced 95 new COVID-19 positive cases, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 2,224.
On 21 March 2020, Namibia’s President Hage Gottfried Geingob was sworn in for his second term on the very same day the nation celebrated its 30 years of independence.
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Thanks be to God for the liberty, unity, peace and stability that we enjoy every day in our country.I express profound appreciation to you my Brothers, Your Excellencies:Your presence here, in the face of the global Coronavirus pandemic, is a concrete demonstration of the Pan-African solidarity that binds the People of our Continent.