A 32-year-old man was admitted at the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital on Heroes’ Day after he attempted to set himself on fire.The incident happened on Thursday evening at 18h30 at Oshakati West.
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Politics lost voice of reason – Kamwi
Former minister of health Dr Richard Kamwi said in the late Kazenambo Kazenambo, the country’s politics have lost a “voice of reason and clarity”.
Diplomats launch Tsumkwe garden project
The United Nations World Food Programme, in partnership with the African group of ambassadors and the embassy of the Federative Republic of Brazil, recently launched an integrated community-based food systems project in the rural district of Tsumkwe in the Otjozondjupa region.
Hausiku’s work in marginalised communities hailed
Former Deputy Prime Minister Marco Hausiku, who died on Heroes Day, has been praised for his development agenda to improve the lives of marginalised communities in Namibia.
Schlettwein: Improved land management essential for poverty reduction
Namibia needs capacity and skills development in the area of land administration to manage the most valuable but finite and scarce resource. Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Minister Calle Schlettwein shared these sentiments when he officiated at the international e-launch of the structured knowledge base teaching essentials
Ohangwena Regional Council to get new headquarters
The Ohangwena Regional Council will commence with the construction of its new headquarters during this financial year. N$10 million has been budgeted and approved to kick-start the project.
Luderitz schools introduce technical subjects
!Nami#Nus constituency councillor Susan Ndjaleka said the increase in learner numbers in Lὔderitz has led to the establishment of the Angra Pequena Senior Secondary School and the subsequent introduction of technical and vocational training subjects.
Marginalised graduate in limbo
Lapses in the administration of a programme that was supposed to uplift marginalised students have left a supposed beneficiary in limbo and on the verge of losing his job.
Van Kent hails TVET enrolment numbers
The expansion of access to the TVET stream is one notable achievement within the higher education sector as vocational trainees increased from 32 120 in 2019/20 to 34 920 in 2020/21.
Ministry supports PCR test requirement rethink
The environment and tourism ministry has expressed its support towards an appeal by key tourism players for the review of the wording in the current Gazette with regards to the 72-hour ruling on valid PCR tests necessary to enter Namibia.
