Yesterday, in the village of Ounonge, Namacunde, the Angola's consul in Oshataki asked for a stronger connection between the police forces and the Customs services that work on border crossing points and the community that lives in Angola's border with Namibia.






Twenty-nine files for obtaining ordinary passports were completed, in the last seven days, by the Migration and Foreigners Service in the province of Cunene, less 20 compared to the previous period. The information, catalogued in the institution's report point that the files correspond to 21 issued and 8 reissued.
Five hundred and sixty-four foreigners of various nationalities were repatriated in the last seven days, by the Migration and Foreigners Service (SME) for illegal stay in the country.
The Migration and Foreigners Service in Cunene notified, in the last seven days, 11.536 migratory movements, embodied in the entry and exit of nationals and foreigners, in the border posts of Santa Clara, Calueque and Ruacana, learned this Monday, ANGOP from a note from the sector.
The Consulate of Angola in Oshakati and the command of the National Police in Cunene have gathered to outline a strategic action plan and are becoming aware of the functioning of the bodies in activity in the border between Angola and Namíbia.






