People who are grieving the loss of a loved one can be assisted in various ways, but there is nothing that comes close to having a support group of people with similar circumstances in the circle to grieve with.
Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)
Healthy mind, prosperous Namibia
Mental health is significant at every phase of lifetime, from childhood and adolescence through to adulthood. Providing for and supporting good mental health is a public health issue, which the Namibian government and its stakeholders are taking seriously.
Sharing farming information is imperative
Constant information sharing sessions are important for young and established farmers, as it sheds more light on how they should navigate through the livestock sector.
Te Divina, not your regular cup of tea
Nowadays, tea is not only used as a refreshment. Some teas have properties that act as a tummy filler so that people don’t eat too much, or is used as a remedy to burn belly fat and thereby lose weight. Vida Divina Namibia is providing just that.
Govt rolls back Covid measures
*abolishes face mask requirement
*resumes quarantine-free tourism
*public gatherings extended to 1 000
Vaccination key in curbing Covid
President Hage Geingob has pleaded with Namibians to get inoculated for Covid-19, as vaccination remains one of the most effective measures in the country’s multi-faceted national response against the pandemic.
Normalise male grooming
Many heterosexual men these days do not only manscape top, middle and bottom, they also enhance their appearance by exfoliating their skin, do pedicures and manicures.
Uunona: If I don’t create, I will go crazy
Drawn to an eye-catching piece of a bleeding heart, pierced by arrows and blood dripping into a cyathus vinarius, this reporter approached the creator Frans Uunona to explain its meaning.
Covid curve flattens …false sense of security chokes vaccine programme
Namibia has witnessed a substantial decrease in fresh Covid-19 infections and deaths, as the country marks two years of battling the virulent pandemic.
Universal healthcare possible – Venaani
While moving a motion on universal healthcare this week, leader of the official opposition McHenry Venaani claimed only 18% of Namibians have regular access to private health services.