The Katutura hospital’s maternity ward is getting a makeover through various interventions like the installation of storerooms for equipment and medications.
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Opinion – Coping with post-Covid anxiety
Our collective experiences during the height of the pandemic have left lasting mental scars that won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. In fact, many of the initiatives to move back to “normalcy” have yielded the unintended consequence of reopening those wounds. So if you find yourself worried or anxious about post-pandemic, your feelings are not invalid and you are not alone.
Opinion – Were African leaders really humiliated at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral?
There have been pictures, some changed into memes, circulating on social media platforms, portraying how African presidents were being treated as second-class citizens in Windsor, England at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral proceedings.
Opinion – Curriculum change for better or worse
What is a country without its education system?
Companies help Mankumpi shack dwellers
The Mankumpi constituency councillor and chairperson of the National Council, Lukas Muha, applauded Telecom Namibia and Camsop Investment for their efforts to join hands with the Namibia Shack Dwellers Federation to help construct low cost houses at Katjinakatji and Mururani villages in the Mankumpi constituency.
Katjavivi meets German counterpart
National Assembly speaker Peter Katjavivi on Tuesday met his German counterpart, president of the Bundestag of Germany, Bärbel Bas, in Berlin, discussing a wide range of issues, including bilateral relations.
Opinion – Is there a case for retirement funds?
Before we try to understand whether there is a case for retirement funds, we must first understand why this question has become more prominent over recent years.
Executive hijacked genocide talks – Swartbooi
President Hage Geingob usurped the constitutional mandate of the National Assembly when he appointed a special envoy to lead discussions on genocide between Namibia and Germany.
Geingob demands Security Council reform
President Hage Geingob has once again called for a reform of the United Nations Security Council, saying it should include African countries.
Fuel smugglers refuse to budge on ‘Ngungula’
Angolan fuel smugglers at Oshikango are hell-bent on continuing with their illegal operations, maintaining that illegal trade sustains their families’ livelihood and it has taken many of them off the streets.