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Dar es Salaam — President John Magufuli has assured his Namibian counterpart Dr Hage Geingob that Tanzania was ready to offer teachers and Kiswahili books tothe southern African country.
According to a statement released by the Directorate of Presidential Communications, President Magufuli said the books would be used for teaching Kiswahili in Namibia.
Dr Magufuli is on a two-day state visit to the country's capital Windhoek where helaunched a street that was named after Tanzania's father of the Nation Julius Nyerere.
Namibia has embarked on a process to rename streets in Windhoek, giving preference to names of African leaders who contributed to the country's struggle for independence.
Dr Magufuli used his state visit to Namibia to call for the revival of Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) after holding talks with the Namibian Head of State.
The JPC hasn't been held since 1999, leading to the declining of business cooperation between the two countries.
Source: The Citizen
According to a statement released by the Directorate of Presidential Communications, President Magufuli said the books would be used for teaching Kiswahili in Namibia.
Dr Magufuli is on a two-day state visit to the country's capital Windhoek where helaunched a street that was named after Tanzania's father of the Nation Julius Nyerere.
Namibia has embarked on a process to rename streets in Windhoek, giving preference to names of African leaders who contributed to the country's struggle for independence.
Dr Magufuli used his state visit to Namibia to call for the revival of Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) after holding talks with the Namibian Head of State.
The JPC hasn't been held since 1999, leading to the declining of business cooperation between the two countries.
Source: The Citizen