Learners and teachers at the Havana Project Secondary School in Windhoek braved unbearable heat and dust in summer, floods during rainy seasons, and terrible cold in winter in their military tents.
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Health ministry rehires 278 retired nurses
The health ministry has hired 278 retired nurses on temporary contracts across the country for periods ranging from three to six months as part of the response to the Covid-19 pandemic and to address staff shortages.
Dienda against resignations for elections
Lawmaker Elma Dienda wants parliament to change the rule that forces civil servants, members of the National Council and regional and local councillors to resign while standing for National Assembly elections.
Rundu to rise from water woes
The new water treatment plant at Rundu will ensure water security up to 2037.
Oibofa 41 youmbudi woimuna ya lopotwa moHardap neudo
Omupopiliko wopolifi moshitukulwa shaHardp Inspector Linea Heita okwa ti oumbudi woimuna owa londa unene moshitukulwa shaHardap noneudo mwa lopotwa nale oibofa yoludi olo i li 41.
Congenital heart disease awareness vital
The heart, as the generator of the body, is one of the most important organs because of its key function that has a massive impact when it malfunctions.
Childhood cancer statistics concerning
Each year, about 400 000 children and adolescents globally develop cancer, the World Health Organisation says. In Namibia, around four to five children are
diagnosed every week.
Education vows to strengthen exam security
The ministry of education and the directorate of examinations and assessment have undertaken to strengthen the existing security and control measurements of the national examinations and enforce it meticulously.
DriveWell to train NALAWU members
The Namibia Local Authority Workers Union has signed an agreement with DriveWell Namibia to help upgrade the skills of workers in the local authority sector in Namibia.
Prevention against new HIV variant vital
With the detection of a new HIV strain in The Netherlands, health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula has urged Namibians to be cautious and to take extra care as a preventative measure.









