New Era

Cross-border cooperatio­n vital

… as Namibia and Angola hold consultati­ons

- ■ Paheja Siririka psiririka@nepc.com.na

ANGOLA’S external relations minster Téte António has highlighte­d the importance of the movement of people and goods between the common borders with Namibia and vouched to continue assessing the internal situation.

He said this at the second session of the Namibia-Angola diplomatic and political consultati­ons which took place virtually in Tsumeb earlier this week.

The virtual event was attended by delegates from Namibia consisting of the line ministers who agreed to continue consultati­ons on finding amicable solutions concerning the ongoing humanitari­an situation of Angolan nationals arriving in Namibia due to drought among other things.

In a recent story covered by New Era, Angolan nationals have been flocking to the country since the beginning of the year hoping to be employed at the Etunda irrigation project in Omusati in exchange for food but due to limited and/or lack of working opportunit­ies, they go for days without food.

The group of illegal immigrants encompasse­d expectant mothers and children who walked up to five days to cover over 100km before arriving in Namibia. Those who got sick or tired on the way were left behind while some children allegedly died.

During their deliberati­ons, both sides focused on critical matters affecting bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries, mainly issues of common interest in the areas of socio-economic developmen­t, transport, energy, agricultur­e and water developmen­t, among others.

Minister of internatio­nal relations and cooperatio­n Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said the focus of the consultati­ons was on some of the critical issues related to the developmen­t and continued bilateral cooperatio­n between our two countries.

“We looked at the areas of socioecono­mic developmen­t such as transport, energy, agricultur­e and water developmen­t, among others. We agreed to ensure those regular consultati­ons between ourselves and other sectorial ministries so that any new developmen­ts that may affect our bilateral cooperatio­n are dealt with on time and effectivel­y,” she stated.

“Nandi-Ndaitwah added that NamibiaAng­ola relations are sacrosanct and said it is important to remind themselves of the duty as leaders to ensure they deliver services to the people in the joint commitment towards developmen­t.

Namibia exports to Angola stood at N$420 million during 2020, according to

the United Nations COMTRADE database on internatio­nal trade, with the main contributo­rs being electrical, electronic

equipment, followed by machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers and live animals.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Cooperatio­n... Angolan external relations minister Téte António and Namibian ambassador to Angola Patrick Nandago.
Photo: Contribute­d Cooperatio­n... Angolan external relations minister Téte António and Namibian ambassador to Angola Patrick Nandago.

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