Since our Independence on 21 March 1990.
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The Namibian Independence day is 21 March 1990. Geologically Namibia has rocks dating to over 1200 million years.
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This is a new scheme or vision that is planned for vision 2030, if it fails to accomplish its objectives to the nation and its of no government but by the people who are smart enough to change and develop Namibia to its success.
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Namibia's Literacy RateUsing the definition of literacy as population 15 years old and over being able to read and write, Namibia's literacy rate was 85% in 2001 (from 2001 census).
Windhoek is the capital and most populated city in the Republic of Namibia. Swakopmund, Walvisbay, Luderitz, Mariental, Keetmanshoop, Otjiwarongo, Grootfontein, Tsumeb, Gobabis, Hentiesbaai, Katima Molilo, Rundu, Oshakati, Ondangwa and Oranjamund constitute to other relatively large cities/towns.
Namibia employs a mixed economic system that combines elements of capitalism and socialism. The economy features a strong private sector alongside significant government involvement in key industries, such as mining and agriculture. Namibia is rich in natural resources, particularly minerals, which play a crucial role in its economic output. The government also focuses on social welfare programs to address inequality and promote development.
Windhoek is the capital of Namibia (i.e. Republic of Namibia).
David Simon has written: 'Contemporary Namibia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Geopolitics
Yes. Namibia is a country.
Namibia is a multicultural society