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A further 74 million Namibian dollars to fight HIV/Aids was made available in the development budget, Mbumba said.
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Mbumba said the FDC wanted to see the election of a president for the country, two vice presidents - one from the RCD, the other from the country's other rebel group the Congolese Liberation
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Mbumba said the main point of difference between the opposition and civil society groups and the DRC government was the composition of a new government for the vast central African country.
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But Mbumba said "10 or 11" parties - including his own - disagreed with the proposal and would remain behind to meet Mbeki.
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"The Namibian government needs to invest in the people," Mbumba said in announcing the spending.
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Mbumba on Wednesday also asked parliament for an additional 75 million Namibian dollars for the state's medical aid fund to cover the health costs of civil servants suffering from AIDS.
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"I have to stress however that these additional allocations are not exclusively related to Namibia's involvement in the DRC, but also contain expenditures related to the expansion of the Air Wing (of the army) and other sundry items," Mbumba told parliament.
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Ilunga-Sapukabuma was a deputy of Nathanael Mbumba during the 1970s when Mbumba led the National Liberation Front of the Congo (FLNC), which was backed by Angola and Cuba.
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Many former FLNC members have returned to the DRC, and some including Mbumba are in Kabila's camp.
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The government offered to facilitate trade worth ND25 million, telling Kabila it was not in a position to lend him money, Mbumba told the national assembly.
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