Windhoek — The country could benefit greatly from a green economy that could contribute to sustainable development, long-term growth, sustainable production and consumption.
This is the opinion of the Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation, Erkki Nghimtina, who says a green economy is also essential for green and decent jobs, among other benefits.
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