High Commission of Zambia in Windhoek
Address | 22 Sam Nujoma Drive Cnr. Mandune Ndemufayo Road PO Box 22882 Windhoek Namibia |
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Address | 22 Sam Nujoma Drive Cnr. Mandune Ndemufayo Road PO Box 22882 Windhoek Namibia |
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Most Zambians are suffering at the hands of Namibian Police for carrying goods laden on trucks & cars meamt for export. This has now prompted the drivers to be leaving Walvis Bay at odd hours & the results have been loss of precious lives.
I would like our Embassy to engage the Namibian Government to consider introducing a fee to charge & allow those who carry goods bought from Namibia with Authentic Receipts or have another car/trailer on top of a truck.it would also be nice to allow at least one passanger to accompany the driver as the distance from Walvis Bay to Katima/Kazungula is too much for a person alone to make. This will reduce on accidents.
Please understand this will help the Namibian Government & its local businessmen have revenue. We need the goods & they too will make profit if we buy their goods.
It is my sincere hope that my request will be consideredlet us foster trade between these two great countries & uplift each others standard of Living.
Ikafamusilizo@yahoo.com
+260977427676
I am a Namibian Citizen, living in Namibia. I have aspirations and plans underway to go and study in Zambia Lusaka. However I am worried of one little problem. I heard that the Currency of Zambia has been changed and that its way stronger than the Namibian Dollar as well as the South African Rand. I would like your Embassy to enlighten me and many others that are confused. Hoping to hear from your Embassy very soon.
ermaribeb@yahoo.com
Cell: 0813160931
Dear Sir/Madam,
Please could you forward the following information to Annie, your former employee at Zambia High Commission, Windhoek:
Flight: Turkish Airlines, Flight TK677, 9th July 2013
Name: John Warren
Contact email: jwarrendsm@hotmail.com
Kind regards
John Warren
am a young man aged 22 i am very passionate about working in your country. i have finished studying NGO management. can you assist me in any way?
cleverndanga@gmail.com
Hi there!
I like to know if i need to get a visa as a german, living in Namibia as a domicile holder (married to namibian)?
Thanks
Good Day - I wonder if you can help me.
My Mother was born in Zambia - in 1931 in Broken Hill.
Would I qualify for an Ancestral Visa to live and work there.
Many Thanks.
Mrs. Robertson
Bwanali Emmanuel Mwanza ZN 282099 Lusaka you have visited namibia and lost your passport so i suppose to bring it to Zambia lastly in August 2012 but i didn't manage to come so please contact me to get your passport
e.shihala@yahoo.com +26481 4256 700
Apostle Eliakim Shihala,windhoek ,Namibia
hi am a student at UNAM and i must say that there is a shortage of accomodation here and this hence leads most students to rent in unsafe areas and very dangerous, just kindly asking if the embassy can help us! first year students even suffer the more!
thank you,
The Services provided by this embassy in Windhoek is very very poor and pathetic.I applied for a visa and there is no feedback for one month weather it is approved or not.Typical African culture
Kindly help our children who are stranded in Windhoek, the bus they boarded may be has a major faulty. They have been on the road for two days.
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