Tomorrow, the Union for International Cancer Control will launch a new three-year campaign for World Cancer Day that brings together individuals, organisations and governments around the world in an effort to create awareness and help close the gap in cancer care.
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Vital Signs | Contraception failure due to interactions with other medicines
Failed contraception is a familiar phrase to some women, who have taken the precautionary measures to be on contraceptives, however, ended up being pregnant.
Opinion | Reimaging your life in 2022
As the clock struck 00:00 midnight, glasses were raised and well-wishes and new resolutions rang out, signalling the start of 2022.
Opinion | The Year of Reimaging: The audacity of hope
Shortly after President Hage Geingob declared 2022 as The Year of Reimaging, scholars and linguistic experts did not hesitate to question the meaning behind the word ‘re-imaging’ and its contextually relevant application to the Namibian house.
Swapo strives to regain voters’ confidence
The Swapo party says it will continue to represent the people of the //Kharas region irrespective of their political affiliation or traditional affiliation.
Sleepy settlement springs to life
The Omaheke regional leadership has welcomed capital projects to the value of N$2.3 million which have been rolled out to the Omitara settlement.
Swartbooi hails talks with Geingob
The land question, Neckartal Dam, genocide and challenges faced by local authorities were some of the issues on the agenda during talks between President Hage Geingob and a high-level delegation from the Landless People’s Movement led by its leader Bernadus Swartbooi yesterday.
Justice staff implored to smart up
Justice minister Yvonne Dausab has implored staff to think of the legacy they want to leave behind by working very hard.
LPM wants N$5bn for agriculture
The Landless People’s Movement has proposed N$5 billion per year to be injected by government into the agricultural sector as part of the plan to create jobs and rebuild the country’s economy post-Covid-19 pandemic.
Covid: Namibia not out of the woods yet
Although Namibia has been recording a steady decline in the number of new infections, the number of deaths due to Covid-19 continues to be high.