KEETMANSHOOP – A French tourist who recently visited !Nami#Nus constituency was officially announced as the first person to have tested positive for Covd-19 in the //Kharas region.
Dr Refanus Kooper the acting //Kharas regional health director announced this while addressing stakeholders at an urgent meeting to discuss the spread of Covid-19 in the country.
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Over 40 cases undergo Covid-19 test
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National parks still open to tourists
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Govt urged to provide for the poor…Health minister confirms three new Covid-19 cases
Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) executive director Graham Hopwood yesterday said government needs to initiate an economic relief package to shield the poor during the far-reaching coronavirus crisis.
Geingob takes lead on lockdown compliance
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Zaaruka closes businesses, reassures workers
Northern based business mogul Ben Zaaruka said his group of companies has locked down most of its businesses until further notice, hastily adding none of his workers would be retrenched.
Politician heads into full-time farming
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