Namibia will celebrate the inauguration of its first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, with 10 heads of state, three vice presidents, and two prime ministers confirmed to attend. Ongoing confirmations may enhance the guest list ahead of the 35th Independence Day celebration.
Emma Theofelus, the Minister of Information and Communication Technology, announced that Namibia’s upcoming inauguration of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as its first female president will host significant international representation. Confirmed attendees include 10 heads of state, three vice presidents, and two prime ministers. This inauguration coincides with Namibia’s 35th Independence Day celebration, highlighting the event’s national importance.
During a press briefing at the government information conference, Theofelus did not disclose the specific countries of the attending dignitaries. Nevertheless, she mentioned that the government remains receptive to confirmations from additional countries considering their participation, either through their heads of state or official delegations.
The minister expressed that the list of attendees is still being finalized and may see updates. As confirmations come in, there could be adjustments to the originally announced lineup, underscoring the fluid nature of diplomatic engagements for the event.
The upcoming inauguration of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah marks a historic moment as she becomes Namibia’s first female president. The presence of numerous international leaders underlines its significance. Ongoing confirmations may further enrich the guest list, demonstrating the global interest in Namibia’s political milestones.
Original Source: www.namibian.com.na