4th February 2025  /  EAGLE FM

1. Each year on February 4th, the world comes together to commemorate World Cancer Day.With the theme United by Unique, this World Cancer Day serves as a powerful reminder of the collective commitment to combat cancer. Joined by Rolf Hansen, the CEO of CAN, to further discuss the impact of cancer in Namibia.

2. As cancer continues to challenge global health systems, we now turn to a nurse… to gain insight into the ongoing battle against cancer from the perspective of healthcare workers, as well as the challenges surrounding access to quality care.

3. It has been one year since Namibia lost one of its most influential leaders—Hage Geingob, the nation’s third president. Engaged Political Analyst Ben Mulongeni to talk about his tenure as well as legacy.

4. Namibia’s trade balance showed a substantial improvement in December 2024, with a much smaller deficit of N$119 million. This marked a recovery compared to the much higher deficits recorded in the previous months—N$5.5 billion in November 2024 and N$969 million in December 2023. According to Simonis Storm Securities.

5. The Namibia Regional Water Symposium is underway Keetmanshoop, where the ED of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata, delivered a speech on behalf of Minister Calle Schlettwein. Nghituwamata emphasized the importance of water security and sustainability for economic development in Namibia, particularly in the context of the nation’s challenging water scarcity issues.