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Published on 2025-04-09 17:00:00
Angola’s former tourism minister Pedro Mutindi, who survived a landmine blast near Ondjiva in 2001 and was treated in Windhoek, has been named Angola’s ambassador to Namibia.
Mutindi’s return marks a homecoming of sorts for the politician, who is known for his combative stance against Swapo critics.
Two weeks ago, Angolan president João Lourenço appointed Mutindi as his chief envoy to Namibia.
Lourenço has instructed his ambassadors to prioritise attracting investment and…
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