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Cameroon tackles measles and rubella outbreak
Cameroon on Wednesday launched a five-day vaccination campaign targeting children amid an outbreak of measles and rubella.
17 dead from gas leak in South African slum
At least 17 people, including three children, have died after a gas leak at a South African slum near Johannesburg, possibly linked to illegal mining operations, emergency services said yesterday.
Nuunyango brings authenticity, passion to travel industry with FlyNamibia
FlyNamibia ambassador 2023 Taimi Nuunyango is eager to make a significant impact on both local and international tourism by sharing her experiences with a wide audience through various digital platforms.
Mavutu Conversations – Menorrhagia is often overlooked, downplayed
I’d like to shed light on a period-related condition that is often overlooked or misdiagnosed by doctors.
Namibia prepares to crown most beautiful woman, teen
Swakopmund is a hive of activity with pageant enthusiasts and contestants eagerly awaiting the start of Namibia’s most prestigious beauty contests taking place at the MTC Dome this weekend.
Former rapper now preaches the gospel…focuses on faith and biblical principles
After turning over a new leaf in life four years ago and devoting his life to serving God, Jeffrey Haoseb (35), once known as ‘Slammer the Infamous Rapper’, recently shared his experiences about making decisions that were life-changing and difficult at the same time.
Zimbabwe commissions Chinese-built lithium plant
Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday commissioned a Chinese-built lithium processing plant at a mine in Goromonzi District, some 40 km east of the capital Harare
High prices and interest rates weigh on consumers…as elevated pricing continues to erode disposable incomes
Namibia has not been spared from the rapidly rising inflation and interest rates experienced across the globe over the past year and a half.









