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21 000 on HIV treatment in Oshana

Home National 21 000 on HIV treatment in Oshana
21 000 on HIV treatment in Oshana

ONGWEDIVA – Despite the fact that 98% of HIV positive adults in the region are virally suppressed, the total number of people active on HIV care and treatment remains at 21 053 people, in the Oshana region.

In addition, 487 TB cases have been detected and treated in the region.

The governor of the Oshana region, Elia Irimari made this statement during his State of the Region Address (Sora) last week in Oshakati.

He stressed that the Ministry of Heathy and Social Service managed to acquire 10 medical specialists at Oshakati State Hospital. 

Irimari added that the Oshana health directorate further accomplished its plans to reduce maternal deaths from 13 to eight maternal deaths during the year under review.

On crime, Irimari said the region has taken a step backward in addressing issues about violence against women and children. The region recorded 497 cases of gender-based violence (GBV) and 130 cases of rape, of which 62 involved minors. “We should not tolerate perpetrators of these insidious crimes in our societies. It is disappointing to note that our societies have now normalised intolerable acts and lawlessness that go unreported, where women and children secretly endure suffering and abuse for prolonged periods at the hands of perpetrators. We need to address GBV as a matter of urgency,” he further emphasised. Meanwhile, the governor also said the Namibian government has completed major transport infrastructure in the Oshana region during the 2022–23 financial year to create an enabling environment for economic growth and improve the country’s global competitiveness.

Irimari said the Works and Transport Ministry has made commendable progress in expanding the road network in the region. In the Oshana region, the national road network stretches over 751 kilometres, of which 139 kilometres are bitumen roads, 263 kilometres are gravel roads, 161 kilometres are track, and 186 kilometres are proclaimed roads. He emphasised that the Okatana-Onamutayi bitumen standard road was also finalised, and the Roads Authority has plans to implement four projects during this financial year. This includes the construction of Ompundja-Ekango LyaMbaambala to Naluvanda Gate. “Moreover, the RA has started with the project for the upgrading to the low volume seal standard of DR3605 from Oluno to Uukwiyuushona road. The project for the rehabilitation of borrow pits in the Oshana Region is also currently in procurement and is expected to start before the end of September 2023,” said Irimari. He also mentioned that other roads include the 30 kilometres of gravel road from Ondjungulume to Uuvudhiya-Engombe Oponona, Uukwiyuushona, and Ompundja, and the dual carriageway from Omuthiya to Ondangwa-Oshakati.

“In addition, I am pleased to report that the progress for the railway project between Ondangwa and Oshakati has progressed well, including the railway station at Oshakati East, which is almost completed.”

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