Namibia's President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wants sanctions against Zimbabwe lifted right away. She declared during her State House interview that these penalties hurt everyone across the region, not just Zimbabwe. Her administration plans to keep pushing this policy because it helps economic growth and teamwork between nearby countries. These sanctions came from Britain and its partners after Zimbabwe took back land for its people and have caused suffering for regular citizens across two decades.
The President emphasized how close Zimbabwe and Namibia remain as nations. She mentioned she would ask Zimbabwe for help with farming knowledge and continue joint projects between both countries. Her previous trips to Zimbabwe as minister created many benefits from their friendship. She described the relationship by saying both countries function as one unit together.
She stressed the need for countries to stand together when facing attacks on parties like SWAPO, ZANU-PF, and ANC. She believes election results throughout the area prove outside forces target these revolutionary groups. Following through with Southern African Development Community plans matters greatly for staying united and winning against opponents.
President Nandi-Ndaitwah explained that building regional production chains creates jobs and improves everyone's lives. She urged people to change their thinking about manufacturing and invest in finishing products instead of selling raw materials. She compared this to Europe, where different countries each make specific parts rather than letting single nations control entire industries.
The President emphasized how close Zimbabwe and Namibia remain as nations. She mentioned she would ask Zimbabwe for help with farming knowledge and continue joint projects between both countries. Her previous trips to Zimbabwe as minister created many benefits from their friendship. She described the relationship by saying both countries function as one unit together.
She stressed the need for countries to stand together when facing attacks on parties like SWAPO, ZANU-PF, and ANC. She believes election results throughout the area prove outside forces target these revolutionary groups. Following through with Southern African Development Community plans matters greatly for staying united and winning against opponents.
President Nandi-Ndaitwah explained that building regional production chains creates jobs and improves everyone's lives. She urged people to change their thinking about manufacturing and invest in finishing products instead of selling raw materials. She compared this to Europe, where different countries each make specific parts rather than letting single nations control entire industries.