Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, on Thursday met with Cuban President Raul Castro and exchanged views on the already excellent relations between Namibia and Cuba.
The Prime Minister started an official visit to Cuba on Wednesday.
The Prime Minister says the Government will continue with fiscal consolidation as a way of fixing Namibia's current economic situation.
Government says it will update the public of any progress made on the negotiations for reparations with Germany.
Young people with academic training in agriculture are encouraged to apply for resettlement through government's land reform programme.
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says there is a need to accelerate the pace at which the Decentralisation Policy is being implemented.
A final report on the proposed New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework legislation has been completed.
Prime Minister, Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says it is unacceptable that majority of Africans remain poor despite the region's abundance of natural resources, highest investment returns, which should benefit its people, particularly its youth, multi-nationals and investors.
Government is ready to engage relevant stakeholders to come up with solutions on the sensitive matters of land and genocide.
-Government is ready to listen to proposals and concerns about the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework, NEEEF.
-The Premier says signing of performance agreements by Ministers and Government officials demonstrates the determination of the Government to commit itself to higher levels of performance.