-The Presidency today announced the appointment, on 15 December 2020, of Paulus Noah as acting Director-General of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) as well as advocate Erna van der Merwe as Acting Deputy Director-General for six months.
-President Hage Geingob has declared 2021 the year of resilience, calling on unity among Namibians amidst the challenges facing the country.
President Hage Geingob has called on the youth to elect capable leaders who understand the challenges faced by young people and the country to head the National Youth Council.
-The presidency has indicated that provision will be made to have the media join the president’s public briefings on COVID-19 virtually under Stage 3 of the State of Emergency going forward.
-President Hage Geingob has terminated the appointment of Dr Bernard Haufiku as special advisor on health and social services matters in the Office of the Vice President.
-Founding President Sam Nujoma’s birthday celebration on 12 May has been cancelled in order to aid efforts to curb the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
-Founding President Sam Nujoma is not sick, nor has he been hospitalised, his senior special assistant Paul Shipale said in a statement on Monday.
President Hage Geingob has expressed appreciation and gratitude to world leaders for congratulatory messages after his re-election as President of Namibia.
-First Lady Monica Geingos has urged Namibians to support President Hage Geingob's efforts to lead the country and help it succeed in its development plans.
-The Presidency says Namibians should value efforts President Hage Geingob is making to uplift their country in trips abroad. Its spokesperson, Dr Alfredo Hengari said all foreign trips Geingob had undertaken have been for Namibia's benefit and that of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), he chairs.