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Russian Diplomat’s Day, Ramaphosa & Putin’s Convo, SA’s Agricultural Exports, and Namibian Oil
Russian Diplomat’s Day, Ramaphosa & Putin’s Convo, SA’s Agricultural Exports, and Namibian Oil
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Nnete Fela brings you a 2-hour discussion ranging from the historical roots of Russian Diplomat’s Day to Namibian oil sovereignty and South Africa’s... 26.02.2026, Sputnik Africa
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Russian Diplomat’s Day, Ramaphosa & Putin’s Convo, SA’s Agricultural Exports, and Namibian Oil
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Nnete Fela brings you a 2-hour discussion ranging from the historical roots of Russian Diplomat’s Day to Namibian oil sovereignty and South Africa’s agriculture export boom. Additionally, the host opines on the phone call between Presidents Ramaphosa and Putin held on 10 February.
The conversation with Russia’s Ambassador to South Africa Roman Abramov highlights Africa’s position in a shifting geopolitical landscape. The ambassador comments on the importance of diplomatic work in Africa against this backdrop.The show’s host, Seakga Tladi, also opines on the call between the presidents of South Africa and Russia in which they discussed SA’s support for ending the conflict in Ukraine, the return of South Africans fighting alongside Russians in the conflict, and Russo-South African collaboration in international forums like BRICS and the G20.Later in the show, a prominent economist discusses the driving factors behind SA’s agricultural export boom and the need for the country to diversify its trade relations while firming up its trade with its traditional partners.Finally, Namibian author and political analyst Rakkel Andreas breaks down the significance of the Namibian government protecting its oil resources. This analysis comes as the Namibian presidency announces that it will not recognize a purchase deal that was announced by TotalEnergies and Petrobras for stakes in the Luderitz Basin. The Namibian government has made it clear that its regulatory frameworks must be respected.If you want to know more about the significance of effective diplomacy, the dynamics of South Africa’s rising agricultural sector and Namibia’s leap towards sovereign and effect resource governance, tune into today’s Nnete Fela.
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Russian Diplomat’s Day, Ramaphosa & Putin’s Convo, SA’s Agricultural Exports, and Namibian Oil
Nnete Fela brings you a 2-hour discussion ranging from the historical roots of Russian Diplomat’s Day to Namibian oil sovereignty and South Africa’s agriculture export boom. Additionally, the host opines on the phone call between Presidents Ramaphosa and Putin held on 10 February.
The conversation with Russia’s Ambassador to South Africa Roman Abramov highlights Africa’s position in a shifting geopolitical landscape. The ambassador comments on the importance of diplomatic work in Africa against this backdrop.
“Our work here in Africa is both particularly important and deeply responsible. Africa is confidently moving to the forefront of global politics and the global economy. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has described this process as the continent’s ‘new awakening,’ and we are supporting it at every level,” Abramov says.
The show’s host, Seakga Tladi, also opines on the call between the presidents of South Africa and Russia in which they discussed SA’s support for ending the conflict in Ukraine, the return of South Africans fighting alongside Russians in the conflict, and Russo-South African collaboration in international forums like BRICS and the G20.
Later in the show, a prominent economist discusses the driving factors behind SA’s agricultural export boom and the need for the country to diversify its trade relations while firming up its trade with its traditional partners.
“We do need to work on developing the demand aspect, widening markets. Our key interest and focus at the moment is actually ensuring that the BRICS countries we export more there. We see a lot of opportunities in China, in India, in Saudi Arabia, in the UAE, and in the other markets; that where we see a lot of our growth potential for us,” Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist at South Africa’s Agricultural Business Chamber, says.
Finally, Namibian author and political analyst Rakkel Andreas breaks down the significance of the Namibian government protecting its oil resources. This analysis comes as the Namibian presidency announces that it will not recognize a purchase deal that was announced by TotalEnergies and Petrobras for stakes in the Luderitz Basin. The Namibian government has made it clear that its regulatory frameworks must be respected.
“Namibia is a sovereign state; our sovereignty […] allows us to determine how rules and regulations are set up in our different institutions," Andreas remarks. “There's a regulation that stipulates that mining prospects need to be vetted and approved by the ministry. And so, what these two companies did, it's an issue of compliance,” Andreas continues.
If you want to know more about the significance of effective diplomacy, the dynamics of South Africa’s rising agricultural sector and Namibia’s leap towards sovereign and effect resource governance, tune into today’s Nnete Fela.