Regierungsmitteilungen

Voting Underway at the Embassy

Today, 14 November 2014, Namibian citizens in Germany came to the Embassy in Berlin from early this morning at 07h00 to cast their votes for Presidential and National Assembly Elections. The polling station is open until 21h00 today. Below find some first impressions:

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photos: top left to bottom right: group photo; Ms Fiina Ngwedha Elago, Immigration Attachè; Mr Simon Tangeni, Namibian residing in Germany with ballot sheet before voting; Ms Clara Schneeweiss, Namibian residing in Germany; Ambassador Neville Gertze & Amy Gertze; Ambassador; Mr Sitwala Mapenzi, Counsellor; please click on to enlarge the photos

President Pohamba bids farewell to UN

Post Zambia, 28 September 2014

Pohamba 1985878cPlease click here for the President's full speech.

NAMIBIA’S President Hifikepunye Pohamba bade farewell to the United Nations on Friday as his tenure as President of the Southern African nation nears its end. President Pohamba used his final address to the United Nations General Assembly to ask the US to end its unilateral economic embargo against Cuba.

He further informed the world that Namibia had contributed Namibian $11 million towards the fight against Ebola ravaging West Africa.

“As prescribed by the Namibian Constitution, I have the honour to inform Your Excellencies that my term of office as President will come to an end early next year. Therefore, this is the last time that I address the General Assembly as President of Namibia,” President Pohamba told the 69th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York on Friday. “I would like to thank Your Excellencies Heads of State and Government for the excellent co-operation that you have rendered to me and my country during my tenure of office. I trust that you will extend the same cooperation to my successor.”

He said ongoing efforts to reform the UN system particularly the Security Council must be concluded without further delay in order to reflect the contemporary geo-political realities. President Pohamba said Namibia remained concerned about the political instability and armed conflicts in South Sudan, Somalia, Mali and the Central African Republic. However, he said the success achieved by the DRC government, MONUSCO (UN peace-keeping mission) and the SADC Intervention Brigade in neutralizing the negative forces in the eastern part of the DRC was encouraging.

President Pohamba supported the participation of women in peace-keeping and peace-building operations around the world. He said presently Namibia had deployed one of the largest female police contingents to the African Union/United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur. “Namibia continues to call for the lifting of the economic embargo against Cuba,” he said. “The embargo is contrary to international efforts to reduce poverty and achieve MDG targets in UN member states. The listing of Cuba [by the US] as a state sponsor of international terrorism is not justifiable and should not be accepted. We call for the full implementation of all relevant UN resolutions on Western Sahara and Palestine. The international community must fulfil its obligations and assist the people of Western Sahara and Palestine realise their inalienable rights to self-determination.”

President Pohamba condemned the abduction of more than 200 girls and other innocent people by Boko Haram in Nigeria, and called for their immediate and unconditional release.

“We support international efforts to combat Ebola disease in some African countries. Towards this end, Namibia has contributed an amount of N$11 million to the fight against the deadly epidemic,” said President Pohamba.

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES NAMIBIA, PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE STATUS OF EBOLA PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE CAPACITY 

12 August 2014

 

There is no Ebola in Namibia. Indeed there is no Ebola in the SADC Region.

Ebola is a severe acute viral illness, usually with sudden onset. It is a zoonotic disease. Currently the disease is reported in West Africa– Guinea, Liberia,Sierra Leone and recently Nigeria.

There are eleven thousand, seven hundred and eleven (11711)suspectedcases and one thousand and seventy (1070) have beenconfirmed as Ebola and nine hundred and thirty two (932) deaths are reported.

About fifty (50)Health Care workers have been infected, with eighty (80) deaths. Most cases are reported from Guinea.  click here....to read the full text

 

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