ICELAND’S Minister of Fisheries, Einar Gudfinnson, has arrived in Namibia on a four-day official visit.
Gudfinnson is scheduled to be part of the fisheries and aquaculture workshop that starts tomorrow in Windhoek. The Iceland International Development Agency (ICEIDA) and the United Nations University organised this workshop that will bring together experts from Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states.Additionally, Gudfinnson will have talks with Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister Abraham Iyambo, National Planning Commission Director Helmut Angula, Trade and Industry Minister Immanuel Ngatjizeko, Swakopmund Mayor Rosina //Hoabes and President Hifikepunye Pohamba.The Iceland Fisheries Minister is also scheduled to visit various fishing institutions such as NMFI, Etale Fishing Company, Merlus Fisheries as well as patrol vessels.NampaThe Iceland International Development Agency (ICEIDA) and the United Nations University organised this workshop that will bring together experts from Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states.Additionally, Gudfinnson will have talks with Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister Abraham Iyambo, National Planning Commission Director Helmut Angula, Trade and Industry Minister Immanuel Ngatjizeko, Swakopmund Mayor Rosina //Hoabes and President Hifikepunye Pohamba.The Iceland Fisheries Minister is also scheduled to visit various fishing institutions such as NMFI, Etale Fishing Company, Merlus Fisheries as well as patrol vessels.Nampa
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