The High Commission of the Republic of Namibia in Accra hosted a celebration to mark the country’s 35th Independence Anniversary.
The event was attended by government officials, diplomats, traditional leaders, and members of the Namibian community residing in Ghana.
Ghana’s Government representative, Hon. Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak delivered a heartfelt speech, congratulating Namibia on its remarkable journey to independence and commended its commitment to democratic principles, peace, and stability.
Hon. Muntaka highlighted the bond between Ghana and Namibia, forged in solidarity during Namibia’s struggle for self-determination.
He emphasized the need for unwavering solidarity among African nations and with people around the world seeking justice, peace, and dignity.
Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening partnerships in areas such as education, healthcare, trade, tourism, security, and energy.
The celebration served as a reminder of the importance of African unity, self-determination, and sustainable development.
The Hon. Minister and the outgoing High Commissioner of Namibia, H.E. Selma Ashipala-Musavyi toasted to the continued good health, wisdom, and visionary leadership of both countries’ presidents, the bond of friendship between Ghana and Namibia, and the realization of a united, peaceful, and prosperous Africa.
The celebration marked a significant milestone in the bilateral relations between Ghana and Namibia, with both countries poised to explore broader avenues of cooperation in strategic sectors.


