‘Investigate the Central Medical Stores’ – Dr Ndume
Africa-Press - Namibia. Renowned ophthalmologist Helena Ndume has called for investigations into the Central Medical Store (CMS), saying inefficiencies and corruption are blocking access...
Skills census to guide training for 18 000 hydrogen jobs
Africa-Press - Namibia. The data collected through Hyphen Hydrogen Energy’s newly launched Green Hydrogen Skills Census will guide training programmes.
The data will also align...
Wakashamane Border Post Faces Patrol Challenges
Africa-Press - Namibia. Police officers stationed at the Wakashamane border post in the Okalongo constituency of Omusati region, say they are forced to conduct...
‘Boy-child needs government support’
Africa-Press - Namibia. The founder of the 4×4 Boys2Man initiative, Sidney Boois, has called for government support to groom and coach the...
Luvindao Urges Public to Break Suicide Stigma
Africa-Press - Namibia.
Minister of Health and Social Services, Esperance Luvindao, has urged Namibians to treat every person as being vulnerable to suicide,...
Grootfontein residents live in fear of unstable power poles
Africa-Press - Namibia. Residents of the Water Affair area at Grootfontein say their lives are at risk due to unattended and unstable electricity poles.
They...
Rundu Food Poisoning Prompts Call for Training
Africa-Press - Namibia. The Ministry of Health and Social Services is calling for refresher training for food handlers, better food storage practices and regular...
Oshana Embraces Amta Lifeline
Africa-Press - Namibia. Oshana farmers have seized the opportunity to sell their surplus mahangu grain to the Agricultural Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA).
This follows...
Burn injuries a concerning public health issue
Africa-Press - Namibia. BURN injuries continue to pose a significant public health challenge in Namibia, according to Dr Caridad Lopez San Luis, a plastic...
Govt Dragging Feet on Sign Language Recognition
Africa-Press - Namibia.
The Namibian National Association of the Deaf (NNAD) is calling on parliamentarians and the ministry of education to urgently act...