Health and social services minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula said healthcare was never the prerogative of the government alone, but rather a concern for all.
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Samuehli ge ǂkhamkhoesiba konferensis tawa goro ǂgaoǂgao!nâ
!Namiǂnûs Huri-ammi Omkhâisens ǂharugub (LWDC) di sîsenǂuira danab, Fluksman Samuehli ge ge mî, ǂans ǀkha ǁāǁāsa tsî ǀgaisa turaba ūhâse aitsama ǂharuguba ra tsoatsoa ǂgao ǂkhamkhoen kaise a ǂhâbasa !khaisa hoa !hūbaisi sâuǁkhāsiba omkhâis !nâ.
Samuehl inspires youth at conference
Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company CEO Fluksman Samuehl said enlightened and well-motivated young entrepreneurs are vital to global economic development.
Communities should avoid mental health stigma – Whittaker
David (not his real name) has been suffering from a mental illness for several years, which was made worse by repeated periods of imprisonment.
Samuehl encourages youth to exploit AfCFTA
Fluksman Samuehl, the CEO of the Lüderitz Waterfront Development company said the country’s youth can participate more aggressively in the Namibian economy by adopting a culture of entrepreneurship.
SPCA awaits much-needed land in Keetmanshoop
Angie Dunn, senior member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said although the organisation wants to carry out its mandate optimally in the southern town of Keetmanshoop, a lack of office space and land prevents them from doing so.
Youth should grasp AfCFTA opportunities – Nandi-Ndaitwah
Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said entrepreneurship is the only way to bring about sustainable development in Africa, including Namibia.
Farmer helps alleviate housing need
Sanna Mugunda said having a place to call home at last was a lifelong dream coming true.
Bethanie optimistic despite limited resources
The Bethanie Village Council has said it is committed to service delivery for its ratepayers, despite the crippling debt and widespread poverty in the community.
TIKA installs computer lab at Keetmanshoop
To improve computer literacy, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency donated 19 computers to the youth of the //Kharas region.