
Namibia and China have elevated their bilateral relations to a 'Namibia-China Community with a Shared Future for the New Era' following president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's state visit to China from July 5 to 11. The agreement, announced in a joint statement, aims to deepen political, economic, and strategic cooperation. Both nations committed to strengthening trade, investment, and industrial cooperation, with China encouraging its companies to invest in Namibia, supporting local value addition, skills transfer, and job creation. Key sectors for cooperation include oil and gas, mining, green energy, agriculture, digital technology, artificial intelligence, infrastructure, and tourism. China reaffirmed its zero-tariff policy for Namibian exports and encouraged expanded agricultural exports through preferential market access. The two governments also agreed to deepen cooperation in the beneficiation of Namibia's critical minerals, such as uranium, lithium, and rare earth elements, and expand collaboration in logistics, healthcare, education, technology, and human resource development. Politically, Namibia reaffirmed its support for the One-China policy, and both countries committed to closer cooperation in multilateral institutions and global governance reforms. China pledged support for Namibia's industrialization drive, the implementation of the sixth National Development Plan, and Vision 2030 through technology transfer, technical cooperation, and development partnerships. Th
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The Okahandja Municipality and Maqiao Town in Shanghai, China, are set to revive their sister-town partnership, with a review of their cooperation agreement planned for September. Okahandja management committee chairperson Patricia Hawaes confirmed this after attending a China-Africa people-to-people exchange workshop in Shanghai. Hawaes stated that the agreement is a revival of a dormant partnership, not a new one, and Maqiao authorities have requested Okahandja's development priorities. The municipality aims to strengthen cooperation in infrastructure development, smart-city innovation, food security, and economic transformation, while also assessing past achievements. The partnership began in December 1998 with a friendship agreement focused on trade, agriculture, education, science, and culture. Maqiao deputy mayor Liu Zhongyan noted that a draft agreement in February 2012 reaffirmed their commitment to deepen cooperation based on equality and mutual benefit. This partnership includes regular exchanges between leaders and officials, and encourages collaboration in economic development, technology, education, healthcare, sport, and cultural programs. Maqiao Town, located in Shanghai's Minhang District, is recognized as a fast-growing technology and cultural hub.

The South African National Consumer Commissioner NCC has issued a recall for specific Spar yoghurt products due to potential health risks. Spar notified the NCC about a machine malfunction during production, which led to product blowing and could alter the taste, smell, and appearance of the yoghurts. Consumption of these affected products may cause stomach upset. The recall includes Spar fat free yoghurt, low fat yoghurt, double cream yoghurt, Indulge double cream yoghurt, and Spar active drinking yoghurt. These products, sold nationally from June 15, have a sell-by date of August 9 and a use-by date of August 12. Consumers who have purchased these items are advised not to consume them and to return them to any Spar store for a full refund or exchange. The NCC urges prompt action on product safety recalls. Separately, the NCC also announced a recall of various Jaguar Land Rover models from 2024 to 2027, including Jaguar F-Pace, Land Rover Discovery and Defender, and Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, and Range Rover Velar vehicles, all fitted with the AJ-20-D6 engine.
England will play Norway in a World Cup quarter-final in Miami, featuring a matchup between Harry Kane and Erling Haaland. The winner will advance to face either reigning champions Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-finals. Kane has scored six goals for England, while Haaland has netted seven for Norway, whose run included eliminating Brazil. England received a boost with the return to training of Declan Rice, Marc Guehi, and Reece James. The match in Miami is expected to be played in high temperatures. Argentina, aiming to be the first country since Brazil in 1962 to win back-to-back World Cups, has shown some vulnerabilities in the knockout rounds. Lionel Messi, who turned 39 during the group stage, has been crucial for Argentina, and will be looking to add to his record 21 World Cup goals. Switzerland, led by Granit Xhaka, is seen as a well-organized team that could challenge Argentina in Kansas City. In other news, Spain defeated Belgium 2-1 to secure a spot in a semi-final against France, with Mikel Merino scoring the winning goal in the 88th minute after a goalkeeping error.