President Nangolo Mbumba’s official presidential portrait is now available for display in public and private institutions.
This was recently announced by information and communication technology executive director Audrin Mathe.
Mbumba’s portrait will replace that of former president Hage Geingob after his death earlier this year, while founding president Sam Nujoma’s portrait will continue to be displayed alongside Mbumba’s.
Mathe said the Namibia Press Agency will be the exclusive producer and distributor of the portrait, with a framed portrait available for N$1 800 and an unframed portrait costing N$500.
“The portraits can also be purchased from the ministry’s regional offices countrywide. Furthermore, the public is informed that the portrait of vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is also available in soft copy and can be provided on request by the ministry,” he said.
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