Angola, Namibia sign judicial protocols
Windhoek, ANGOLA, April 5 - Angola and Namibia signed Wednesday a protocol of cooperation in judicial field in Windhoek, Namibia, as part of a working visit by Angolan Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Francisco Queiroz to neighbouring country.
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Francisco Queiroz signed for Angola, while his Namibian counterpart, Sakeus Shanghala, represented Namibia.
More than 100,000 Angolans live in Namibia, with many still to get legalised, a situation worrying the two countries authorities.
Thursday’s visiting agenda includes the signing of a bilateral agreement on transfer of Angolan and Namibian prisoners to allow them serve their sentences in respective countries.
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