Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has asked healthcare workers to work hand-in-hand with community leaders, listen to community health issues, identify gaps in healthcare provision and make collective decisions aimed at improving and expanding the provision of quality healthcare services.
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US agencies give hope to the undocumented
The lack of or incomplete personal documentations have been associated with many increasing cases of statelessness but the situation becomes incomprehensible when the person is undocumented in their own country.
Geingob ge HIV-o!nâ ǁaesa ra ǂhâba
!Hūb di ǁÛb, Hage Geingob ge ra mî, HIVs/AIDS noxopa ǀhûhâsib ǂurusiba ǁgoaǂuis ase ībasa, ǁîs ra Namibiab khoena ûiga ǀhana tsî sâuǁkhāsib ǀomkhâisa !hâumâi xui-ao. “
Namibia needs improved agricultural data
Statistician-general and CEO of the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) Alex Shimuafeni has said notable efforts have been made towards improving data availability for indicators. However, much remains to be done in prioritising processes for strengthening and improving existing agricultural statistical systems in Africa.
Geingob wants HIV-free nation
President Hage Geingob says HIV/AIDS remains a public health issue that continues to rob Namibia of much-needed human capital and compromises our socio-economic progress.
Presidents must work with children
African presidents must work closely with children to address key issues that may be affecting them, says Children’s Parliament of Namibia Health Committee chairperson Rivaldo Kavanga.
Inmates: Learn to control your anger
Inmate Richard Hange wants his fellow countrymen to learn how to control their anger and not be consumed by jealousy, as these are some of the attributes that led him to kill his girlfriend.
Only a mature party can lead – Geingob
Swapo president Hage Geingob believes only a mature political party in which the rank and file are united in conscience, spirit and action can lead Namibia.
Art for Activism show tonight
As part of this year’s 16 Days of Activism, the #BreakFree movement recently selected 15 creatives from seven regions to showcase their talents in an art show to raise awareness on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).