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Apr
Patience Makwele Former and current members of parliament have raised legal and practical concerns over a directive requiring senior civil servants to seek healthcare at public hospitals. The directive came into effect on 1 April as part of President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s Vision April 2026 reforms. It targets 294 senior government officials, including political office-bearers, executive directors and security chiefs. Under the arrangement, affected officials are expected to use public health facilities. Those who opt out can retain access to private healthcare through a N$240 monthly allowance linked to the Public Service Employees Medical Aid Scheme (Psemas). The government says the…
