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Water and vector-borne diseases could spread<br>because of flooding

Water and vector-borne diseases could spread
because of flooding

Tujoromajo Kasuto The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) is advising Windhoek residents to practice effective hygiene measures to reduce the risk of disease outbreaks. The ministry is conducting surveillance to detect water and vector-borne diseases. This includes, in particular, data monitoring for diarrheal diseases, vomiting, and water testing after the capital was heavily flooded on Wednesday night. Ben Nangombe, Executive Director of MoHSS, says floods are accompanied by the contamination of safe water sources, which compromises the sanitation of public hygiene. He adds that there is an increased risk of water-borne and vector-borne diseases, these include diarrheal diseases,…
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Highs and lows for 2022

Highs and lows for 2022

Martin Endjala As 2022 is closing, its review indicates a mixed back of both positives and negatives and as 2023 looms many are anticipating it to be a better. Political analyst Henning Melber says there are neither any spectacular nor noteworthy positive or negative events. But a slight recovery from the shocks of the pandemic with ‘business as usual’. Remarking that Namibians have not made many advances in terms of human rights (neither when it comes to reproductive rights such as abortion nor to LGBTI rights) nor the reduction of poverty and other forms of marginalisation. He however indicates that…
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Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sectors’ growth dips

Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sectors’ growth dips

Tujoromajo Kasuto The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), reveals that the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sectors fell by 8.8 percent in the Third Quarter (Q3) of 2022, owing to a drop in the sub-sectors of livestock farming and fishing, which dropped by 18.9 percent and 3.1 percent in real value added, respectively. The NSA notes that the value added to the sector in the Third Quarter (Q3) of 2022 was estimated to be N$3.2 billion in nominal terms, representing 6.4 percent of the GDP (GDP). Namibia’s export earnings from commodities in the ‘Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing sectors totaled N$3.7 billion, while…
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Altogether 476 women abused in 11 months

Altogether 476 women abused in 11 months

Staff Writer At least 476 women were abused between January and November this year,nine more than last year’s records for Oshana Region. This has been revealed this week by Oshana Police Commander, Commissioner Naftal Sakaria, during the Commemoration of International Human Rights and Namibia Women’s Day at Uukwiyuushona Constituency in Oshana . In addition Sakaria says in 2021, 1074 men were violated and 95 women and 14 minor girls were raped in 11 months this year. Whereas 70 women, nine girls and 41 men were raped last year 2021. He advises men to cry in order to release emotions and…
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ECN concludes amendment draft bill consultations

ECN concludes amendment draft bill consultations

Martin Endjala Consultations by the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) on the Draft Electoral Amendment Bill has yielded positive results on proposed sections which many are in agreement with. ECN Electoral and Referenda Chief, Theo Mujoro, says the consultations took place this Wednesday and Thursday, comprising political parties and various civil society organisations. The proposed sections of the Bill will now be referred back to the commission for further consolidation. After the Bill will then be referred to the Ministry of Urban Rural and Development that would thereafter submit it to Cabinet before it is referred to the National Assembly…
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Moses //Garoëb candidates in development choir

Moses //Garoëb candidates in development choir

Obrein Simasiku Some candidates for Moses //Garoëb Constituency by-election are in chorus about water provision, electrification, sanitation, open markets and access roads. Two of them have pledged to surrender part of their salaries towards community upliftment. On the other hand, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says it’s all systems go as of tomorrow they will be printing the final ballot papers. The by-election consists of two independent candidates, Swapo Party, Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) and the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF), to battle it out on the 6th of January. “Everything is in place, lately we have been busy…
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Two perish in Omuthiya crash

Two perish in Omuthiya crash

STAFF WRITTER Two passengers died and six sustained serious injuries in a motor vehicle accident yesterday on the B1 Omuthiya- Oshivelo road about seven kilometres from Omuthiya,Ekulo village. This is according to Oshikoto Commander Commisoner Teopoline Kalompo Nashikaku, who said the driver of an Iveco bus was trying to overtake a truck on a curve. “It’s alleged that driver of the Iveco bus registration number N 55634 W was traveling from Omuthiya heading Oshivelo and was trying to overtake the truck on the bonded line curve and collided head on collision with the vehicle that was travelling from opposite direction,…
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Vehicle sales record positive growth in November

Vehicle sales record positive growth in November

Tujoromajo Kasuto Vehicle sales broke a two consecutive months’ decline in November rising by 38.4 percent in. On a monthly basis, vehicle sales increased by 4.9 percent in November 2022 compared to -2.2% this October. A total of 1,045 units were sold in November, higher than the long-run average of 840 units. According to Simonis Storm Securities, medium and light commercial vehicles recorded the largest annual increases in units sold, and the extra-heavy commercial vehicle was the only category which recorded a decline in units sold. Economist Theo Klein notes that the firm is cautiously positive on vehicle sales in…
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Nandi-Ndaitwah’s support was for the youth-Nekongo

Nandi-Ndaitwah’s support was for the youth-Nekongo

Obrein Simasiku Swapo Party Youth League (SPY) Secretary General, Ephraim Nekongo, says his support for Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah when vyingn for the Vice Presidency was not in return for any material gain or ministerial position. “My support was based on the principles, capabilities and competency of our next leader. Therefore as young people, we needed someone with wisdom to carry us forward, and that did not necessarily mean I was against fellow youth as it was perceived. Rather, when we campaigned we implored the VP to surround herself with the youth because those are the energetic people to execute any given…
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Witbooi, LPM at loggerhead over appointments

Witbooi, LPM at loggerhead over appointments

Martin Endjala Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency Councilor, Gerrit Witbooi, is in a standoff with his party, the Landless Peoples Party (LPM), with whom he is in disagreement regarding the appointment of officials on the regional council. He disagree with those the party has recommended for appointment in two vacant positions of Deputy Director: Auxiliary Services and Administration and Deputy Director for Finances stating that the disagreement is not due to his deviation over the appointment of key senior leaders to the //Kharas Regional Council. He says it is unfair for the party to recommend those it has recommended while the positions…
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