Kingston mayor deepens ties with Namibian city
Aug 18th, 2022 | Category: Special Reports | 16:48#JamaicaGleaner #Jamaica #Namibia #Windhoek #Kingston AUGUST 18, 2022: Mayor Delroy Williams on Tuesday handed the keys to the City of Kingston to Dr Job Amupanda, the former mayor of Windhoek, in a symbolic portrayal of the growing relations between Jamaica and Namibia. Jamaica recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Namibia, which resulted in the formation of the Jamaica-Namibia Joint Committee. This new committee will identify and pursue areas for cooperation in urban development, tourism, and logistics within both countries. This cooperation is expected to be expanded to the Namibian capital city as well.
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