17
Apr
Staff Writer The directorate of veterinary services says Namibia is making progress in the fight against rabies. However, the directorate said vaccination levels remain below the target needed to fully control the disease. Chief veterinary officer Kenneth Kennedy Shoombe said vaccination campaigns have reached thousands of dogs across the country. His remarks were delivered on his behalf by Magrecia Hausiku, a representative from his office, at the rabies project review and planning meeting held in Ondangwa this week. Shoombe said the meeting reviewed progress and identified areas that need improvement. He said Namibia vaccinated more than 157 000 dogs in…
