Motivational speaker and media strategist Hermien Elago has shared her experience of being diagnosed with bipolar disease, attributing it to a lot of deaths, loss, pain and suffering in the world, which is sometimes triggered by childhood traumas.
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Katutura hospital getting N$40m revamp
The government has made available N$40 million for the renovation of Katutura Intermediate Hospital.
Returning to a transformed Walvis Bay
The Walvis Bay harbour was a hype of activity yesterday as hundreds of tourists disembarked from two luxury cruises, the Queen Mary 2 and the MSC Poesia to explore the coastal towns and its hospitality.
School upearthing delay irks Kabbe community
The delays to commence with the upearthing of some schools in flood-prone areas of the Zambezi region, particularly Namiyundu, Nankuntwe, Muzii and Mpukano, has left residents of Kabbe South frustrated.
Geingob to undergo medical treatment in USA
Following his recent announcement of cancerous cells that had been detected in his body, the Presidency yesterday announced that President Hage G. Geingob will undergo novel medical therapy United States of America.
Okamatapati excels despite challenges
Despite numerous challenges, the Okamatapati Combined School scooped the second position in the 2023 NSSCO regional ranking in the Otjozondjupa region.
Kunene to address challenges through teachers’ conferences
The Kunene education directorate is conducting teachers’ conferences to address the region’s poor performance in the 2023 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate
Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) level examinations.
Ondangwa’s debt incentives relief to many
The Ondangwa Town Council’s resolution to waive full interest (100%) on all accounts with debts for consumers who can settle their debts within a period of 12 months, has seen many people benefitting.
Newborn survives 8 hours in pit latrine
A newborn baby miraculously survived more than eight hours in a pit toilet where she was dumped and left for dead by her mother.
//Kharas council not discouraged by challenges
//Kharas Regional Council chairperson Joseph Isaacks said they will not be discouraged by challenges, as it gives council an opportunity to regroup and strategise its approach.