Health authorities have acknowledged that the outbreak of the dreaded Covid-19 pandemic has ultimately proven to be a blessing in disguise for the country’s health sector, despite its horrific implications on the economy.
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Gustavo, Esau want judge off their case
Trevor Brockerhoff, the lawyer of Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo, yesterday gave notice to Windhoek High Court acting Judge Kobus Miller that he will apply for the judge’s recusal from the trial for perceived bias.
Old Mutual to host Skenjana on the next Fireside Chat
Lindelwa Skenjana, the author of The Black Girl’s Guide to Corporate South Africa, will be the guest speaker at the second Old Mutual Fireside Chat, scheduled for 25 February 2022. Skenjana will be engaging with Old Mutual Brand Manager Mauriza Fredericks in this virtual event and will touch on how her book, which shares insights of black women at various stages of their careers, assist women to
The essential role of farmworkers in farming businesses
Farming businesses are vital enterprises that produce food for all people in any country. They generate income for their owners, and ensure that local employment opportunities are created for the unskilled and semi-skilled segment of the populace.
Learners found in possession of illicit liquor
Kavango East police chief Johanna Ngondo has urged parents to pay close attention to their schoolgoing children’s behaviour as some are using alcohol and drugs on school grounds. She said this was a serious concern, which often leads to learners disrespecting teachers and bullying others.
Khomas plans ahead of disasters
Khomas governor Laura Mcleod-Katjirua has urged constituency councillors in the region to revive their respective disaster risk management committees without any delay. She said the region has recently appointed the regional disaster risk management committee to ensure emergency preparedness.
Swakop couple cause of death not determined
Police still have to determine whether a Swakopmund couple found dead in their home in Vogelstrand indeed killed themselves. Evidence have been collected from the crime scene to assist the authorities in determining the exact cause of death of the elderly couple, identified by friends and relatives on social media as Dean Olley (73) and Luella Olley (63).
Ethiopian Airlines’ B737 MAX returns to the sky
Ethiopian Airlines returned its B737 MAX to the sky on Tuesday for the first time since two deadly crashes in 2019 forced regulators to ground the entire 737 fleet around the world.
Vital Signs| More equitable access to cancer services wanted
Tomorrow, the Union for International Cancer Control will launch a new three-year campaign for World Cancer Day that brings together individuals, organisations and governments around the world in an effort to create awareness and help close the gap in cancer care.
Vital Signs | Contraception failure due to interactions with other medicines
Failed contraception is a familiar phrase to some women, who have taken the precautionary measures to be on contraceptives, however, ended up being pregnant.







