Namibia, February 10th, 2021- H.E. Nangolo Mbumba, member of the SWAPO Party Political Bureau and Vice President of Namibia, received at the headquarters of his offices Sidenio Acosta, the Ambassador of Cuba to this African country. In the pleasant meeting, both exchanged on the state of the historical bilateral relations and other current international issues.
Monrovia, January 15, 2021.- Responding to an invitation made by Cuban Chief of Mission Mercedes L. Martinez Herrera last year, we received in our diplomatic headquarters the visit of the Dean of the African Methodist Episcopal University Professor Augustine Konneh.
In the meeting, which took place in a cordial and fraternal atmosphere, the interest in establishing links between the Liberian University and Cuban Universities as a way of strengthening the bilateral bonds between both countries was evidenced.
Monrovia, January 14, 2021- With a simple activity at the headquarters of the Cuban Embassy in Monrovia, the code of ethics of the students who have benefited from medical scholarships granted by the Cuban government to Liberia for the academic year 2020-2021 was signed.
Mr. David Kontue, official of the Cooperation Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia, and relatives of the students were present and expressed their confidence in the Cuban educational system.
Monrovia, November 4, 2020.- Cuban diplomat Mercedes L. Martínez Herrera congratulated the Minister of Trade and Industry Hon. Mawine G. Diggs for her recent nomination to the post and expressed the Cuban government's willingness to strengthen and diversify bilateral relations.
The framework was propitious to promote the opportunities that Cuba offers in its negotiable portfolio and to explain the effects of the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the US in these sectors.
Monrovia, October 22, 2020.- On a day like today, but in the year 2014, the Henry Reeve Cuban Medical Brigade arrived in Liberia composed of epidemiologists, intensive care physicians, general practitioners, surgeons, pediatricians, nurses and intensive care nurses, anesthesiologists and nursing graduates, to help treat the victims of Ebola in the West African country.
The arrival of this brigade was marked by a strong sense of solidarity from the Cuban government with Liberia.
Namibia, May 22nd, 2020- A few days before the celebration of Africa Day, on May 25th, the governments of Namibia and Cuba signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation in the area of health. The Ambassador of Cuba to Namibia, Sidenio Acosta, signed the agreement on behalf of the head of the Island's Ministry of Public Health, José Ángel Portal. Meanwhile, on the Namibian side did it, the Minister of Health and Social Services, Hon. Mr. Kalumbi Shangula.