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ANNOUNCEMENT
Her Excellency Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwa, who was recently sworn in as Nambia's first female President has appointed Ms. Lucia Witbool as her Vice President. This makes Namibia the only country in Africa with a female president and a female Vice President
The US-Africa Business Bridge extends its congratulations to Her Excellency Dr. Nandi Netumbo- Ndaitwah on being sworn in as Namibia's 5th President and the First Female head of state Congratulations!
The US-Africa Business Bridge joins the Nation of Zambia as it celebrates Kenneth Kaunda Day. Kaunda is recognized for the leading role he played to facilitate the liberation of South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Angola and Zimbabwe.
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ENERGY
With more Africans moving into the middle class, African energy demand is expected to more than double by 2040. Much of the demand is expected to be satisfied by renewable energy sources, including hydro and solar.