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Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Zambezi records 7 264 malaria cases
KATIMA MULILO - Malaria continues to be a grave health concern in the Zambezi region with a whooping 7 264 positive cases reported from the first week of 2023 to the third week of 2024.
Namibia safe from cholera outbreak
The Zambezi health directorate has alerted Namibians travelling to neighbouring Zambia to take precautionary measures against the cholera outbreak, which continues to claim many lives and leave thousands hospitalised.
Zambezi community recoups nearly extinct fish species
The Zambezi community in collaboration with the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) and the fisheries ministry continues fighting to ensure the sustainability of protected fisheries areas to save those species threatened by over-harvesting.
Mandu alikana mashumi amabeli atembekiwa kwa Bukalo
Mubakweli likwambuyu wazwelopili yalibaka zalitolopo ni matakanyani Eveline Nawases-Taeyele ulumbile mulelo wakuleka sitina, kakubulela kuli utalima tatululo yakusa likanelela kanako yeo bayahi banaha Namibia batalimana ni tokwahalo ya mandu.
Malamatwa a Zambezi a ukama Germany
Musali walipisinisi mwa Katima Mulilo Margaret van Rooi ukonile kuswala poho kwa manaka, kakulekisa malamatwa kwamisika ya kwanda naha sihulu Germany ni China.
Home Affairs, police to build offices in Katima
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security is set to construct a new regional office for civic affairs in the Zambezi region.
Zambezi devil’s claw invades Germany
Katima Mulilo entrepreneur Margaret van Rooi has taken the bull by the horns, selling devil’s claw on international markets such as Germany and China.
Govt hands over 23 houses at Bukalo
Urban and rural development deputy minister Eveline Nawases-Taeyele has applauded the Buy-a-Brick initiative, saying it focuses on addressing the causes of inequality at a time when Namibians are faced with an acute housing shortage.
Zambezi officials to be tried in regional court
The corruption case in which six Zambezi Regional Council officials are accused of corruptly using their position or office to steal N$4.7 million will be transferred to the Katima Mulilo Regional Court for trial.