Minista mukulu wouhaku nonghalonawa Richard Kamwi okwa ti oitukulwa yokonooli oyo imwe ya didilikwa hai kala ya taalela eshongo linene ngeenge tashi ya poikwafifo yoshidu shomalaria.
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A dipawa eshi a hangika ta vake
Omulumenhu weedula 19 okwa dipawa nondjebo eshi vati kwa li ta ka vaka nakaume waye. Oshiningwa eshi osha ningilwa koKuisebmond modoolopa Walvis Bay Etivali efimbo lokeengulasha.
Nakaanduungile te livele ombedi eshi ina lopota omushamane waye ou vati e mu tetaula nomakatana
Omukainhu weedula 38 ou paife e li monghalo itai nuwa omeva ko-ICU moshipangelo shaShakati okwa ti ote livele ombedi eshi a dopa okulopota omushamane waye ou a kala noku mu hepeka.
Public called to scrutinise Affirmative Action reports
The labour ministry has reminded members of the public that they have the full right to inspect Affirmative Action reports produced by relevant employers.
Scammers target small businesses
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade has warned the public to be cautious of a scam circulating on social media under the title ‘Official grants application form’.
Mining expo to break new frontiers
The 9th Namibian Mining Expo and Conference, scheduled from 31 August to 1 September 2022, will be the first in-person event for the mining industry after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Low uptake of children’s vaccinations worrying
The health ministry has noted with concern the low uptake of childhood immunisation, especially against Measles and Rubella, as this makes children susceptible to childhood diseases, risking hospitalisation and even death at a young age.
Circumcision a health issue
A traditional circumciser has said he is an advocate for the voluntary medical male circumcision programme due to its nature and understanding that it is no longer a traditional issue but a health matter.
Alleged pregnant girlfriend killer denies suicide attempt
“According to my instructions, my client says he never attempted to kill himself.”
San women prefer bush birth
Most women who spoke to New Era last week at the Nyae Nyae Conservancy in the Tsumkwe constituency said although the government brought a health centre to the Tsumkwe settlement, they still believe that giving birth in the bush is the best choice for cultural purposes.