The government is still without an asset register listing all fixed properties and vehicles, making it nearly impossible to determine the value of the total assets.
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Epukiro’s single ambulance headache
With over 52 villages and a population of around 7 500 inhabitants, the Epukiro constituency in the Omaheke region only has one ambulance.
Zambezi River: A blessing in disguise … embraced, despite its dangers
All alone with a chitenge wrapped around her body while doing laundry on the banks of the Zambezi River, 20-year-old Queen Lilungwe shares her story as an African girl born and bred along that river.
Sub-Saharan Africa improves structural policies – WB
Despite new international challenges, poor harvests, and the price shocks of 2022, many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) saw improvements in their social inclusion policies and their structural policies.
Coetzee makes changes for All Blacks game
Namibia coach Allister Coetzee has made three changes to the Welwitschias starting XV for their tough encounter against New Zealand tonight.
Fenata facilitates focus on tourism impact
The Federation of Namibian Tourism Associations is concerned about the apparent lack of awareness and recognition of the extensive financial and social role of the tourism industry in Namibia, given the absence of encompassing national statistics.
Opinion – Congenital Heart Disease: The enigma of non-communicable diseases
‘Congenital’ represents the structural defects that are present from birth. Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is an umbrella term used to denote structural and functional defects of the heart and the great vessels entering and/or exiting the heart.
Oral health is a fundamental human right
Deputy health minister Utjiua Ester Muinjangue says oral health is not a luxury, but a fundamental human right and Namibia’s journey to achieving universal health coverage should prioritise oral health.
Kavango West residents gain leather production training
Twenty-two Kavango West residents who attended 13 weeks’ training in leather production in the region graduated at Nkurenkuru a fortnight ago.
Mother struggles with daughter’s cerebral palsy
A mother of a 16-year-old girl suffering from cerebral palsy is facing considerable challenges meeting her daily needs.








