PRESIDENT Sam Nujoma returned home on Saturday following a four-day State visit to Swaziland and taking part in the two-day Southern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of States Summit held in Mauritius.
Speaking to reporters at Eros Airport, President Nujoma called for more co-operation between SADC leaders to ensure that they improved their human resources through training. “Of course our main priority is focus on education to ensure that we have qualified marine biologists, scientist and many others,” he said.He added that this would help SADC members to explore their resources in such a way that they would benefit their citizens.- Nampa”Of course our main priority is focus on education to ensure that we have qualified marine biologists, scientist and many others,” he said.He added that this would help SADC members to explore their resources in such a way that they would benefit their citizens.- Nampa
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