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Theofelus scoops UN award
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Theofelus scoops UN award

Emma Theofelus, information deputy minister, scooped the 2022 UN Population Award yesterday in a virtual ceremony for her work, advocating for women’s empowerment and adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Namibia.

Vaccine campaign to foil fifth wave
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Vaccine campaign to foil fifth wave

The Office of the First Lady resumed its #LOVEProtects Vaccination campaign with the hope of reaching more Namibians and encouraging them to get vaccinated, especially now with the fifth wave making rounds in the country.

Causes of brain tumours unknown
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Causes of brain tumours unknown

The particulars and exact causes of brain tumours are not known but issues around exposure to high radiation and genetic conditions have been established as risk factors that possibly cause the growth of these swellings.

UK touts bilateral trade for more investment
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UK touts bilateral trade for more investment

The United Kingdom’s High Commissioner to Namibia, Charles Moore, feels corporation between the United Kingdom and Namibia enables the exchange of views on a wide range of international and domestic issues to work together for increased bilateral trade and investment.