The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA), in collaboration with the health ministry and the Mariental Municipality, activated the Mariental Emergency and Medical Regional Response Centre on Wednesday to offer rapid responses to medical emergencies and automobile accidents in the Hardap and //Kharas regions.
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SADC-PF SRHR project lauded as a success
The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, HIV and AIDS Governance project launched in 2019 has ended, with many stakeholders lauding the successes. The project was launched by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Prof Peter Katjavivi.
Uaandja: N$161 billion investments in pipeline
Namibia has secured about N$161 billion worth of investment opportunities as at March 2023 with the potential to create more jobs.
Seibeb pushes lithium mining moratorium …wants irregularities investigated following community uproar
Landless People’s Movement parliamentarian Henny Seibeb is pushing for government to impose a moratorium on lithium mining to determine the value of the rare earth metal.
More Namibian meat on China plates soon
The agriculture ministry has lauded the partnership between Namibia and China in the sphere of beef exports, which has yielded progressive results with sufficient scope for growth.
Pregnant mom wrestles croc to save child
A pregnant woman bravely saved her 4-year-old son from the jaws of a crocodile in the Kavango River at the Divava Village in the Mukwe constituency on Wednesday.
Namibia extends helping hand to Malawi
Cabinet has approved a donation of N$1.86 million to the Malawi government as humanitarian assistance to victims of Tropical Cyclone Freddy, which ravaged the landlocked African country.
Swakop man dies after medical treatment
The Namibian police in the Erongo region are requesting assistance from the public in solving the death of a 24-year-old man, who was treated for a head injury on 31 March in the Swakopmund State Hospital but died four days later in Windhoek.
Sisa Namandje Foundation supports struggling students
Thirteen students last week received financial assistance to the tune of N$140 000 from the Sisa Namandje Foundation.
Debmarine Namibia extends help to Eluwa
Debmarine Namibia last week handed over a donation of school equipment worth N$300 000 to the Eluwa Special School. Established in 1966 by the Finnish Mission in the Engela village of the Ohangwena region, the school only catered to visually-impaired learners.