STRENGTHENING BILATERAL RELATIONS THROUGH CITY TO CITY PARTNERSHIPS

NAMIBIA FIRST OPERA IN BERLIN – GERMANY

On September 15, 2023, a group of artists from Namibia, Germany and South Africa performed Namibia's first opera in Berlin. The piece "Chief Hijangua" by Mr.Eslon Vakomboka Hindundu celebrates a bilingual premiere - in Otjiherero, one of the national languages, as well as in German. The libretto is written by the German author Nikolaus Frei. The Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin plays under the direction of Mr. Hindundu. The work is directed by Kim Mira Meyer and co-directed by Micheal Pulse. The Namibian artist also performed at the German President’s Citizens Festival on 08 September 2023.

Kindly click here to read the Ambassador's words of welcome for the Opera brochure; for the German version, kindly click here

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Lüderitz Germany – Luderitz Namibia

H.E. Mr. Martin Andjaba, Ambassador of the Republic of Namibia to Germany, welcomed a five-member delegation from the Municipality of Lüderitz Namibia, led by Mr. Benjamin McKay, Mayor of Lüderitz, on an official visit to Lüderitz/Tangerhütte in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany from 4 to 10 September 2023. The delegation was received by Mr. Andreas Brohm, Mayor of the municipality of Tangerhütte and Ms. Edith Braun, Mayor of Lüderitz in Germany. This is the first time that a delegation from the town of Lüderitz is visiting the town Lüderitz in Germany, with the aim to establish a city to city partnerships. The two towns intend to cooperate in different areas, among others cooperation in waste disposal, basic concept of the unified municipality in the area of administrative organization and treatment of wastewater and education. Namibia’s Honorary Consul for the States of Saxony, Saxony Anhalt & Lower Saxony also participated in the visit.

To read the Ambassador's words of welcome, kindly click here.

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photo on the right: H.E. Mr. Martin Andjaba, Ambassador of the Republic of Namibia (Centre), Mr. Benjamin McKay, Mayor of Luderitz, Namibia (Second from Left) and delegation. (Kindly click on the photos to enlarge them.)

 

City of Windhoek and Bremen – Germany

A delegation from the City of Windhoek, led by Mr. Joseph Uapingene, Mayor of the City of Windhoek, visited Bremen, Germany from 10 to 12 September 2023. The delegation was accompanied by Ms. Michelle Farmer, First Secretary, Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to Germany. The two cities share historic relations dating back to 1975, when the Bremen Civil Society supported SWAPO Liberation Struggle. The delegation visited the Bremen Straßenbahn AG to find out about possible cooperation in the expansion of public transport in Windhoek. The delegation paid a courtesy call on Ms. Anje Grotheer, President of the State Parliament of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, and Dr. Andreas Bovenschulte, President of the Senate, Mayor of Bremen. The President of the Bremen Parliament as well as the Bremen University of Applied Sciences, to discuss the expansion of cooperation with Namibian Universities.

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 Photo on the left: Meeting withMayor of Bremen, Dr. Andreas Bovenschulte; photo on the right: Meeting with the Bremen University of Applied Sciences; (Kindly click on the photos to enlarge them.)

 

City of Windhoek – Berlin

H.E. Mr. Martin Andjaba, Ambassador of the Republic of Namibia to the Federal Republic of Germany, welcomed, Cllr. Joseph Uapingene, the Mayor of the City of Windhoek, who led an eight-member delegation to the sister city Berlin from 12 to 16 September 2023. The two cities established a partnership in April 2000 and collaborated in sport, education as well as energy. During the visit the two Mayors signed a memorandum of understanding on the joint project titled “Promoting Sustainable Energy Transition in Windhoek”, to promote sustainable energy technology.

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Mr. Joe Chiallo, Senator for Culture and Social Cohesion (second from left), Cllr. Joseph Uapingene, Mayor of the City of Windhoek (third from left), Mr. Kai Wegner, Governing Mayor of Berlin, (fourth from left), H.E. Mr. Martin Andjaba, Ambassador of the Republic of Namibia, (fifth from left) and the Namibian Delegation. (Kindly click on the photos to enlarge them.)

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