Namibia celebrates its National Day at Expo Dubai

“Jewel of the South” sings for life and beauty in “Al Wasl Square”

Miss Namibia participates in her country's day celebrations.

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The President of the Republic of Namibia, Heig Geingop, stressed that "Expo 2020 Dubai" is the greatest model for human relations, as it provides everyone with the opportunity to participate in a safer world, adding, during his country's celebration of its National Day, yesterday, that the event allows his country to open new horizons and highlight opportunities. promising in it.

In Al Wasl Square, visitors to Expo Dubai enjoyed a cultural show from Namibia, which included singing and dancing on drums, which highlighted the different traditions and the rich cultural diversity that the Jewel, located in the southwest of the African continent, is proud of.

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, Commissioner-General of Expo 2020 Dubai, received President Heig Geingop and his accompanying delegation.

The Namibian president said, "Our participation in (Expo Dubai) allows us to benefit from the experiences and investment opportunities offered to us by international companies." It is on the partners.

We invite businessmen, including investors from the UAE, to visit and invest in Namibia.”

Heig Geingob continued: "Our participation would not have succeeded without the support of the UAE government, by providing financial support. The UAE has been more than a sister country to us, and we are grateful for allowing us to participate in the making of the new world, by hosting this international event (Expo 2020 Dubai)," Which is the greatest model of human relations, and an opportunity to build a positive, better and safer world, to save the future of everyone, including the people of Namibia.”

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan said, "Through its participation in the Dubai Expo, Namibia is showing the abundance of opportunities it offers to the world, starting with the richness of its culture and biodiversity, to its potential in terms of renewable energy, infrastructure, blue economy, and others." .

He added, "Namibia has strong bilateral relations, and we look forward to exploring areas of common interest to strengthen partnership and cooperation, in order to achieve our goals in the development and prosperity of our two countries."

During the celebrations, which was attended by Miss Namibia, Chanik Rap, a band of nine male and female artists performed a cultural show, which included singing, dancing and collective applause.

The themes presented by the band mainly expressed the different cultural traditions in which the Republic of Namibia is immersed, as well as the expression of happiness, and the celebration of life.

The Namibian multicultural troupe was established in 2019, and has participated in various cultural festivals.

The Republic of Namibia's pavilion, located in the Opportunity Zone, allows visitors to learn about how Namibia has become one of the main tourist destinations in Africa, with rich wildlife, rich cultural diversity, and valuable traditional knowledge.

The pavilion aims to showcase the country's ability to generate sufficient and sustainable energy for local consumption and export, and provides visitors with the opportunity to meet Namibian businessmen, to network on issues related to trade and investment, while children can enjoy Namibian dolls, novel books and entertainment video content.

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• «The exhibition is the greatest model for human relations, and an opportunity to build a positive, better and safer world».

Visions and Journeys

Celebrations of Namibia's National Day continued throughout yesterday as the Women's Pavilion hosted First Lady of Namibia, Monica Gingus, who participated in a series of informative and inspiring discussions, titled 'Visions and Journeys' for a more gender equal world.