Junias Tileinge Shilunga is one of the young men who did not let the societal perception - about nursing being an occupation for women – deter him from accomplishing his dream.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Omusati in dire need of health workers
Following an increase in Covid-19 cases in the last two weeks, Omusati is in need of more health workers to effectively manage the pandemic.
Cross-border threats to health… Namibia, Angola collaborate on infectious diseases
Health officials from Namibia and Angola gathered in Rundu for a three-day meeting to discuss strategies on strengthening cross-border collaboration for effective control of Hepatitis E virus.
Ramatex not viable virus isolation facility
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has said the project of turning the disused Rhino Garment Factory into a Covid-19 treatment facility proved to be futile as the government found it not to be viable and sustainable.
Lawyer appointed for child rapist
The Directorate of Legal Aid has instructed Titus Mbaeva as the legal representative for Jeremia van Wyk who confessed under oath of abducting and sexually violating a minor in 2019.
Majority of Covid victims not vaccinated
Namibia continues to record a high number of coronavirus deaths with 33 fatalities reported on Wednesday.
Alleged Covid test tamperer fights for bail
The State has amended the charges faced by an employee of the Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP), who allegedly falsely pretended that Covid-19 samples were genuinely tested and resulted in negative outcomes.
Fishrot case postponed…date for joinder application set
Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg set 12 July as the date for the hearing of an application by the State to join the two Fishrot matters – Namgomar and Fishcor – to be tried as one case.
Cash-in-transit vehicle robbed
Two security guards were robbed of more than N$190 000 which was allegedly collected from three shops at Oshakati on Wednesday.
Nation mourns Rukoro
An astute business leader, former politician and lawyer by profession, Rukoro was at the forefront of seeking reparations from Germany over the genocide committed against the Ovaherero and Nama between 1904-1908.
