The health ministry says although Namibia has not yet reported cases of the extremely dangerous Marburg virus, there is a need to be on high alert and vigilance, especially at the main border crossings, as well as in public and private facilities.
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
China GDP increases … poverty elimination and quality healthcare
China’s gross domestic product (GDP) has increased to 121 trillion yuan (N$32 quadrillion), registering an annual growth rate of 5.2% over the past five years. Over the past decade, GDP has increased by almost 70 trillion yuan at an annual rate of 6.2%.
Govt cautions against contaminated water use
Registered nurse at Engela District Hospital Frans Immanuel has cautioned community members against the use of contaminated water, as it has played a role in the increase of diseases like malaria, bilharzia, scabies, diarrhoea and others.
Saving hair one strand a drop
Merline Holland says the constant loss of her hair, which can have a mental toll on a person, led her to create a product to help solve the problem.
Setting the bar high for Miss Namibia
Miss Namibia Cassia Sharpley says she will continue to fly the Namibian flag high until her reign ends, adding that her duties are not done yet, and she is ready to execute all she has set out to do since taking over the crown.
NYC recognised as one of strongest councils in Africa
National Youth Council (NYC) executive chairperson Sharonice Busch says Namibia is honest about the socio-economic challenges that it is confronted with, especially on issues of youth unemployment.
Students value Namdia bursaries
An accidental fall of a cousin from a cliff led Bradley Murorua to start applying pressure on the cut to avoid blood loss, a reflex that has developed a love for medicine.
A trip down meteorite lane
Many tourists and locals alike are often seen taking pictures or having their pictures taken with the meteorites along Post Street Mall in Windhoek.
Namdia: Natural resources must uplift youth
The chairperson of Namib Desert Diamonds Bryan Eiseb told New Era that Namibia is endowed with natural resources, and there is a dire need to use that and uplift the youth and ultimately address issues of unemployment and education.
Female filmmakers soak up Jo’burg film scene
Filmmakers Ndakalako Shilongo and Othilia Tutu Mungoba relish the opportunity granted to them to attend the Jo’burg Film Festival and later assist in the creation of the Namibian chapter of the Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT).