After some four years absence from the runway and apron at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA), Air Namibia is making a comeback. On June 29 2018 the Airbus A319-100 would be landing at KIA, propitiously, to a swanky new terminal with all the modcons of modern aviation.
Windhoek -The Namibian national airline, Air Namibia, has entered into a partnership with APG Network that will offer general sales representation services for Air Namibia customers in Ghana and Nigeria.
Windhoek -Ghanaian High Commissioner to Namibia Elizabeth Salamatu Forgor says her country enjoys an excellent bilateral relationship with Namibia that it shares a mutual vision and purpose with.
Windhoek -It has been 61 momentous years since Ghana was unshackled from its colonial chains from British rule. Its High Commissioner to Namibia, Elizabeth Salamatu Forgor, said her country has chalked up a string of successes in all sectors of the economy that are worth celebrating.
Windhoek -The national carrier Air Namibia yesterday confirmed that it will resume flights to Accra, Ghana, as of the end of June this year. However, to increase its chances of making a profit on this route, which the airline abandoned in 2013, it will now combine the flights to Ghana with flights to Lagos in Nigeria in a bid that Air Namibia says is expected to grow its business as well as its footprint on the African continent.
Keetmanshoop -Two foreign nationals were on Tuesday found wandering around Oranjemund's protected diamond area after they were allegedly dumped at sea and left for dead by a Chinese ship.
Windhoek -Namibia's junior football side, Young Warriors, yesterday jetted off to Accra, Ghana to partake in a two-week training camp ahead of their clashes against Angola, Lesotho and Zimbabwe in Group C of this year's Cosafa U/20 Cup, which takes place on December 6-16.
Windhoek -Air Namibia will again fly to Accra, Ghana, only this time around the national airline will add Lagos, Nigeria, as a connection route between Windhoek and Accra.
Windhoek -Former Ghanaian president John Mahama says Namibia has been identified among several African countries with the capacity and comparative advantage to supply its own power and meet the needs of the wider sub-regions.
Windhoek -History could repeat itself after the action-starved Brave Warriors silently jetted out of the country en route to their trusted fortress in Accra, Ghana, where they will engage in a few international friendlies against invitational regional sides.
Windhoek -Namibia's youth beach volleyball teams travel to Ghana today for the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games qualification tournament for Africa. Alltogether 13 African nations will battle it out in Accra, the Ghanaian capital during April 11-13 to try to gain one of the 6 qualifying berths that Africa will receive for the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing in August this year. "If Namibia outperforms at least 7 countries at the qualifiers, we will be in Nanjing where beach volleyball will make its debut,"
Windhoek -The national airline Air Namibia has finally cancelled the flight to Accra, Ghana, nearly two years after political pressure and heavy lobbying from the Ghanaian government forced the national airline to cancel, at the eleventh hour, a public announcement on the suspension of the route. Yesterday Air Namibia announced that as from June 26 the flight to Accra would no longer be offered, ending months of industry speculation about a new political outlook not favouring the continuation of
Windhoek -The coastal town of Swakopmund is set to host the biannual Four-Nations U-17 tournament during April 18-21 at the Swakopmund Sports Complex where Namibia will take on South Africa, Ghana and regular visitors Westphalia.
Midrand -A Ghanian MP at the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) gathering in Midrand, South Africa yesterday mooted the idea of launching a common African passport to boost the integration of all Africans.
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