Mulife Muchali

@MuchaliMulife

Dipl. Pub Admin.; Asso. Crim.; H. Ed (PD); B. Ed (Hon); B.A (Crim); M.A (HSPB); Ph. D Student (Political Economy).

British Columbia, Canada
Joined January 2018

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 19
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    For every refugee, there is a story to tell! Yes, no matter the hardship, one must persevere - keep running. Sadly, in the struggle for survival, not all can escape from the jaws of torture, indefinite detention or death. I survived! I was that refugee. HOPE! Thank you, Canada.💖

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    1 hour ago

    That is a good beginning! Africans must be able to visit & see the greatness the continent holds. For tourism, Namibia has a lot to offer. As for Nigeria, with a big economy & innovative capabilities, Namibia can learn a lot from the great nation. Inter-state trade is a must! 👌

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  3. Retweeted
    9 hours ago

    I had good discussions with my brother H.E , Governor of Lagos State on how we can promote tourism, increase business exchanges and trade between Namibia and Lagos State. My dear brother, H.E , thank you for the usual kind and warm reception.

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    2 hours ago
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    Some people were born to shine! For a short period in the early 90s, Aunty Tillie gave me a job at Jacob Marengo. She was amazing! As a liberator & educator, she was fearless. Yes, a true heroine who was focused on the big picture - to prepare a NAM generation of tomorrow. RIP!🌷

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    5 hours ago

    I extend my condolences to the Abrahams and Schimming family following the loss of their grandmother, mother, sister, educator and activist, Cde Otilie Abrahams. We will remember her for contributions to our struggle and tireless efforts in educating the Namibian child.

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    15 hours ago
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    Indisputably, your great vision in making the African continent relevant is evident in all your diplomatic interactions. With so many problems across the continent, the political leadership needs to develop those cordial relations. As Africans, we remain hopeful for the better!👌

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    19 hours ago

    Today, I paid a courtesy call on the President of Nigeria, H.E at Aso Rock Presidential Villa. Discussed matters of mutual concern to strengthen our partnership. Nigeria is a leading African country, and I thanked for brotherly reception and support to Namibia.

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    20 hours ago
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    No country can succeed by isolating itself! NAM being a stable & peaceful state, Pres. Geingob has all the advantages of extending & bettering African ties. Yes, Nigeria is one of Africa's populous country with a big economy, such high-level visits are important. All the best! 👌

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    H.E President Hage G. Geingob arrives in Abuja to pay a courtesy visit on H.E Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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  10. Retweeted
    Jul 3
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    Great job! Unequivocally, you have earned the respect of your peers - the Heads of State. Africa needs that visioned leadership! With the many challenges facing Africa, your exemplary kind of leadership is an asset to the continent. Mr. President, you carry the political clout!👌

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  11. Retweeted
    Jul 3

    On behalf of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, I delivered the vote of thanks at the closing session of the 31st in Nouakchott, Mauritania. 👉🏼

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    Jul 2
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    Given his "rich" political credentials, Pres. Geingob enjoys that great respect among Africa's Heads of State. Surely, such honour doesn't come easy! Namibia offers so much to learn from - good governance & a flourishing democratic climate. Yes, let NAM be the shining example! 👌

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    President Hage G. Geingob delivering the vote of thanks on behalf of the Assembly of the African Union, Nouakchott, Mauritania

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    Jul 2
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    A way to go! When some countries signed the ACFTA in Rwanda - Kigali, I was surprised not to see Namibia in the lead. Yes, African states must always move in unison! Given that Africa is a rich continent, ACFTA can lead to greater bargaining power & economic prosperity for all.👌

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    Jul 2

    It is a new dawn for Africa. Last night, Namibia signed during the evening session, the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA). Namibia should be part of this effort holding great potential for the integration of our economies in global trade.

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    Jul 1
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    AREI, launched during the COP21, is good for Africa! Is Africa ready to take advantage of the millions poured into this by European donors? Is NAM having bright minds to work on sensible renewable energy projects? Yes! Today, let's challenge NAM institutions to take the lead.👌

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    Jul 1

    Namibia serves on the Board of the Africa Renewable Energy Initiative, and have just concluded the 6th Board Meeting. AREI is set to identify and implement renewable energy projects that will reduce Africa’s energy deficit. Namibia has submitted projects for funding.

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    Jul 1
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    Agreed, every cent spent by the African Union must deliver results. For African needs to be realized, the political leadership must strive to achieve the AU's 14 objectives as per its Constitutional Act. Good governance, peace, democracy & the rule of law are key. Best of luck!👌

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    Jul 1

    The 31st AU Summit in Nouakchott, Mauritania is taking the Institutional Reforms of the AU a step forward. Reforms should be aligned to the AU Constitutive Act. Namibia is in favor of a fit for purpose AU, whose budget priorities respond effectively to the needs of Africans.

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    Jul 1
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    The African Union must address & find solutions to continental problems - political conflicts & social strife. Sober-minded African leaders are needed to turn the tides around. Let's hope this AU summit will come up with concrete ideas for the success of Africa! 🌎

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    Official opening of the 31st AU Summit in Nouakchott, Mauritania 1 July 2018.

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