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Ondangwa waits in vain for a new hospital

Ondangwa waits in vain for a new hospital

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Five years since the Cabinet approved the construction of a new referral hospital in Ondangwa in the Oshana region that was supposed to start in 2022, the project has not begun due to financial constraints. Ben Nangombe, The Executive Director of the Ministry of Health and Social Services, said the ministry is looking for financial assistance to launch the project. “It can only be resources that are holding us back. Due to our limited resources, we are looking for funding for this project. I’m not really quite certain when the construction of that hospital will begin. Nevertheless, we…
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Prime Minister accused of lying at UN conference

Prime Minister accused of lying at UN conference

Steve Nashama The remarks by Prime Minister, Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila the United Nations Water Conference last week on access to portable water in Namibia have brought about questions if what she said was actually true. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila in her speech to the congress stated: “Statistics show about 97 percent of citizens in urban areas have access to potable water, while in rural populations, the figure stands at 87 percent,” She made these remarks at the UN conference on the Midterm Comprehensive Review of the Implementation of the Objectives of the International Decade for the action of water for Sustainable Development, 2018-2028, that…
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RFA to assist with repair of Walvis Bay roads

RFA to assist with repair of Walvis Bay roads

Niel Terblanche The transport of high volumes of cargo through Namibia’s main harbour has had a devastating effect on the streets of Walvis Bay. In this regard, the Road Fund Administration has agreed to increase its funding to the Walvis Bay municipality for the maintenance and repair of streets that have been steadily degrading. The Walvis Bay Municipality recently received N$6, 7 million to fund maintenance and repair projects. The Mayor of Walvis Bay, Trevino Forbes said during the most recent council meeting that the transportation of heavy cargo has had a devastating effect on the drivability of especially streets…
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NamRA collects N$55 billion in revenue

NamRA collects N$55 billion in revenue

Martin Endjala The Namibia Revenue Agency announced a revenue collection of N$55 billion which is an increase from its initial target of N$53 billion for the 2022/23 financial year that ends this month. The announcement was made by the Head of Strategic Communications, Stakeholder Engagement, Taxpayer Education and International Relations of NamRA, Steven Yarukeekuro Ndorokaze, during a media engagement, where he said that the agency will announce the agency’s final report on its annual revenue results. Ndorokaze said that taxpayers owed the Ministry of Finance about N$70 billion, of which N$15 billion was capital and N$55 billion in revenue was…
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Pangolin skin lands two in jail

Pangolin skin lands two in jail

Niel Terblanche An intelligence-driven operation earlier this week led to the arrest in the Oshikoto Region of two residents of Windhoek who stand accused of trading in controlled wildlife products. According to a report about the arrest, provided by the commander of the Namibian Police in Oshikoto Region, Commissioner Teopoline Kalompo-Nashikaku, information received by investigators suggested that the two suspects were on their way to the south after completing a transaction where they were seen selling a pangolin skin. In her report, Commissioner Kalompo-Nashikaku stated that intelligence information received indicated that the suspects were heading towards Omuthiya from the north…
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My clients are determined to continue fighting – Kadhila

My clients are determined to continue fighting – Kadhila

Stefanus Nashama Lawyer Kadhila Amoomo has expressed disappointment in the arrest of activists Michael Amushelelo, Dimbulukeni Nauyoma and Member of Parliament Inna Hengari during the national protest against unemployment. He said his clients were arrested immediately after they assumed the onerous duty to explain and communicate the High Court order to fellow young people who were already gathered at the venue where the protest was supposed to take place in Windhoek. “This was the most responsible thing to do, because the Court pronounced itself and someone had to inform the gathered unemployed youth,” he stated. Amoomo said footage is available…
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Karibib Mayor under fire after opening a new betting business

Karibib Mayor under fire after opening a new betting business

Martin Endjala The Mayor of Karibib, Davey van Wyk has come under fire after he reportedly opened a sports betting business, which he is operating in a government building. The business, reportedly situated on the main road of the town, has caused frustration among residents, saying that the mayor’s decision to turn the building, that has not been used for 12 years into his own personal business, is uncalled for. The building used to be a government property used as the town’s library. After some time, the library moved to a different building across the road and has since then…
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The Heart of a Paediatric Cardiologist<br>An exclusive interview with Dr. Fenny Fiindje Shidhika

The Heart of a Paediatric Cardiologist
An exclusive interview with Dr. Fenny Fiindje Shidhika

Dr. Fenny Fiindje Shidhika is a Paediatric Cardiologist with intent to build a comprehensive and holistic paediatric cardiac service delivering accessible, affordable, equitable, effective, efficient, quality, timely, safe, and sustainable care to all, irrespective of their individual socio-economic circumstances. She has a profound passion to change the narrative, to direct and influence policy regarding overall healthcare provision in Namibia and internationally. She is currently a Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist and Head of Department at the Ministry of Health and Social services Dr Shidhika, what exactly is a Paediatric Cardiologist?That is a specialist paediatrician further sub-specialised in paediatric cardiology. The latter is…
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FMD restrictions lifted in Zambezi

FMD restrictions lifted in Zambezi

Niel Terblanche Namibia has lifted the restrictions on the movement of cloven-hoofed animals and animal products in the Zambezi region. The restrictions were imposed after a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak was detected in cattle in October 2022. According to a representative of Namibia’s Directorate of Veterinary Services resorting under the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, the last confirmed case was reported at the end of November 2022. Namibia’s FMD prevention and contingency plan states that restrictions on an identified infected zone can be lifted if no new cases of the bovine disease are registered for a period of…
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Do not dramatize things for your own benefit – Shiimi

Do not dramatize things for your own benefit – Shiimi

Martin Endjala Opposition parties must not dramatize situations for their own benefit at the expense of the Namibian people. Iipumbu Shiimi, the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprise called on Members of Parliament to keep the interest of Namibians in their hearts at all times. “When we dramatize things, it must be situations concerning our people and not ourselves”, Shiimi said during the conclusion of the debate of the Appropriation Bill. Shiimi made the statement in reference to last year’s budget which saw the legislative body’s budget heavily cut leading to many members of parliament being unhappy because they felt…
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