KEETMANSHOOP - Close to 500 residents of Keetmanshoop on Saturday received hand sanitisers and bars of soap from a local concerned group to promote handwashing as Namibia continues to fight the spread of Coronavirus.
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National parks still open to tourists
RUNDU – The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism spokesperson, Romeo Muyunda, says national parks are open for business despite the Covid-19, which prompted President Hage Geingob to issue a directive to all government workers and the private sector to operate from home for the next 14 days, except those providing essential services such as food retail shops.
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
Namibians should not panic, and should at all times cooperate with authorities to ensure the national response to coronavirus is effective, preventing its further spread into the country.
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
OMUTHIYA – The outgoing special advisor to the governor of Oshikoto Erwin ‘Nation’ Nashikaku whose term ended on 20 March says he would like to see the right people with the requisite skills being placed into right positions to propel the country forward.
Separate road accidents claim 11 lives
OMUTHIYA – Eleven people perished on the country’s national roads, with two more deaths recorded in Oshikoto on Friday in addition to that of the other nine that perished in the horrendous Okahandja-Otjiwarongo road on Thursday while passengers were headed home.
Drought emergency boreholes on track
RUNDU – The Kavango East regional council has achieved a 40% achievement on the target of 20 boreholes drilled and installed through the N$11.3 million drought relief emergency funds from the prime minister’s office.
Omwaalu gwaantu ye na Covid -19 gwa indjipala gwa thika po11
Ngashiingeyi omwaalu gwaaantu mboka ya monika ombuto yoCovid -19 ndjoka hayi etithwa komukithi gwoCoronvirus ogwa thikama paantu ye li 11 moNamibia.
Europe, US virus deaths surge past 30,000
MADRID – The global coronavirus death toll surged past 30,000 over the weekend as Europe and the United States endured their darkest days of the crisis.