WINDHOEK: A team of commanders from the Tanzania Command and Staff College has arrived in Windhoek Namibia to exchange experiences in military affairs with commanders from other countries of Africa.
The exercise also aims to strengthen cooperation among participating countries as part of the ongoing efforts to enhance military relations and regional collaboration.
While in the Namibian capital, Windhoek, the team, according to a statement from the Foreign Affairs ministry, visited the Tanzanian Embassy.
During the visit, they were received by embassy staff led by His Excellency Ambassador Caesar Chacha Waitara.
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The team is led by Colonel Lissu Njoghomi Murra, the Head of the Training Faculty at the Tanzania Command and Staff College.
Colonel Murra said through this visit, the commanders will discuss key issues related to military leadership and strengthen regional cooperation for the benefit of their respective countries.
Military commanders from various nations have arrived in Namibia to exchange experiences in military affairs and strengthen cooperation among participating countries. This visit is part of ongoing efforts to enhance military relations and regional collaboration.
The participating nations in this program include Tanzania, Burundi, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Egypt, India, Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda, and Zambia. These commanders are expected to engage in discussions and training sessions aimed at improving military leadership until March 29, 2025.