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  • In-person Chinese language lessons at secondary schools resume in Namibian capital

    In-person Chinese language classes for secondary schools in Namibia resumed on Monday after a long break over the COVID-19 pandemic.

    October18,2022


  • China-aided infrastructure project boosts Namibia's gateway position

    China-aided projects continue to support infrastructure development in Namibia with the latest project being the upgrading of Phase 2B of the Windhoek to Hosea Kutako International Airport road.

    May10,2022


  • Namibia receives first batch of COVID-19 vaccines from China

    The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines from Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac arrived in Namibia on Tuesday afternoon, which will help the African country's immunization campaign against the pandemic.

    March18,2021


  • China continues to be Namibia's leading export market

    China maintained the top spot as the leading export market for Namibian products, representing 40.1 percent of the total exports, the latest Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) data for July showed.

    September11,2020


  • China donates more PPEs to help Namibia fight COVID-19

    The Chinese government on Wednesday handed over the second batch of medical supplies to help Namibia combat the COVID-19 epidemic.

    July16,2020


  • Namibia, China in discussion over use of NAD or RMB to fund future capital projects

    Namibia and China are in close discussion to use either Namibian dollars or Chinese currency renminbi (RMB) in future capital projects.

    March12,2020


  • CGN unit to boost mine output

    The uranium subsidiary of China General Nuclear Power Corp, the country's largest nuclear operator, has said the company's Husab Uranium Mine located in Namibia will continue to be optimized this year.

    September06,2018


  • Chinese companies groom industrial skills for Namibians

    The Otjinene-Okamatapati road forms part of the Southern African Regional Trunk Road. It links the Trans-Kalahari to the Trans-Caprivi highway, aiding in Namibia's economic prospects in terms of import and export.

    August30,2018


  • Chinese projects firing up Namibia's logistics hub ambition

    At a construction site at the rainless port of Walvis Bay, a rare downpour on Friday grounded all the cranes and bulldozers, but inside the buildings, the action moved on undisturbed as workers busily paved floors and furnished the interiors.

    May21,2018


  • China continues to assist Namibia in road upgrades

    Namibia's President Hage Geingob on Friday officially opened a road that was upgraded to bitumen standards by China Henan International Cooperation Group Co., Ltd. (CHICO).

    April28,2018


  • China's cranes to promote Namibia's port construction

    Namibia's port in the coastal town of Walvis Bay will become the "most brilliant pearl on the Atlantic Coast of southwest Africa" with the delivery of four ship-to-shore (STS) cranes manufactured by China, the Chinese ambassador to the country.

    February12,2018


  • Namibia's new container terminal 76 pct complete

    Namibia's 344 million U.S. dollars container terminal currently under construction in its coastal town of Walvis Bay is 76 percent complete, the Namibian Port Authority (Namport) said Thursday.

    February02,2018


  • Namibia secures 74 mln USD from African Development Bank for education sector

    Namibia will receive a boost of 74 million U.S. dollars (1 billion Namibian dollars) from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to finance the country's education and training sector through a project.

    December06,2017


  • China's Tencent to brief Namibia on Earth exploration program

    A delegation from China's tech giant Tencent as well as tech-support experts will be in Windhoek, Namibia to brief the country on its Earth exploration program, QQ Project X, on July 21.

    July19,2017


  • Chinese association donates to SOS Namibia

    The Association of Chinese Enterprises in Namibia (ACEN) on Wednesday donated stationery and goods worth about 1,400 U.S. dollars to the SOS Children's Village in Namibia's capital Windhoek.

    July06,2017


  • Airbus, Namibia to explore benefits of Virtual Space Data Centre

    Namibia's University of Science and Technology (NUST) and Airbus will meet on Wednesday with national Space Data Centre stakeholders to explore the benefits of Earth observation solutions and use of collaborative Virtual Space Data Centre for Namibia.

    July05,2017


  • Namibia selected for QQ X project of leading Chinese social platform

    Namibia was selected as one of the countries for the first phase of the global QQ project, launched by leading Chinese internet firm Tencent Holdings.

    May24,2017


  • Flood affects more than 27,000 students in Namibia

    A total number of 27,000 students and 102 schools in Namibia's north and north-east regions are affected by floods, said Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Katrina Hanse-Himarwa on Tuesday in the National Assembly.

    April05,2017


  • Chinese-invested uranium mine in Namibia sets production goal

    The Husab Uranium Mine in Namibia, one of China's biggest single investment in Africa, will target production of 15 million pounds of U3O8 per year.

    February03,2017


  • Namibia welcomes China's ivory ban

    The Namibian Professional Hunting Association (NAPHA), along with other conservationists have welcomed the bold move by Chinese authorities, to gradually stop the processing and sales of ivory for commercial purposes by the end of 2017.

    January11,2017


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