Toivo Asheeke of African Development/Unity writes about his home country of Namibia, as an example of a successful African nation.
Toivo Asheeke of African Development/Unity writes about his home country of Namibia, as an example of a successful African nation.
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hello, i don’t know how go this. I’m spanish man, i’m agricultural engineer, i’ve been in Namibia ten years ago and i feel something special for your country. Excuse me for my english. See you. Carlos