WINDHOEK – The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with Botswana, eSwatini, Namibia, Mauritius, Seychelles and South Africa are co-convening a multi-country dialogue to discuss
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Returning to school for teen mothers remains a challenge …. Nearly two in ten teenagers have babies
WINDHOEK – Eighteen-year-old *Ndapewa Shilongo (not her real name) is a teen mom who did not return to school after giving birth to her son last year. Shortly after realising she was expecting in 2017 at the tender age of 16 with her first baby, Shilongo dropped out of school in Grade 7.
‘The staff at the clinic are very friendly’
WINDHOEK - Sometimes it is best to go where everyone does not know your name, but where you feel welcome just the same. It is that way for many sex workers and men who have sex with men (MSM) in
More than 200 million women could delay or prevent pregnancies – UNFPA
WINDHOEK – With greater contraceptive options, more than 200 million women and girls worldwide could
We want improved sexual and reproductive health – Namibian youth
WINDHOEK - Strengthen our sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), especially for young people in rural areas and those with disabilities. Give us access to sexual reproductive health (SRH)
Geingob explains sale of Erindi
WINDHOEK - President Hage Geingob has said Erindi, Namibia’s biggest privately-owned game reserve, measuring 65 000 hectares, can legally be sold to foreigners since the waiver was granted way before last year’s land conference.
Nguvauva blames govt on traditional authorities’ rows
WINDHOEK - Ovambanderu Chief Kilus Munjuku III Nguvauva has put the blame of traditional authorities’ disputes squarely on government, warning that unless government changes its approach, disputes will
Valombola gets three-year jail term for culpable homicide
WINDHOEK - Omusati businessman Maurus Valombola, 61, who was acquitted on murder, but convicted
Namibia Women’s Expo team donates clothing
WINDHOEK- A team of young Namibian women took to the streets of different locations in Windhoek in a surge to donate items to the needy as part of their corporate social responsibilities. The eight dedicated
Farmworker gets 10 years for culpable homicide
WINDHOEK – An Angolan convicted on a charge of culpable homicide by Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Alfred Siboleka in May this year was sentenced to a prison term of 10 years yesterday.