The looting and unrest in South Africa could be an opportunity for Namibia to bolster its domestic capacity, President Hage Geingob said on Thursday.
He said accelerated efforts were under way to, among others, increase local oxygen-generating capacity and to fast-track the manufacturing of coffins locally. READ MORE
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