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CHOBE SECURITY STATUS REPORT CONFIRMS BDF HARASSMENT

8 December 2021

Andrew Kathindi A report into the security situation along the Chobe, Kwando and Linyanti rivers in the Zambezi region has recommended that the ministry of home affairs, immigration, safety and security introduce measures to protect the communities from harassment by Botswana Defence Force (BDF). This comes after the extensive report found that communities live in […]

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SWAPO TAKES OUT OTJOZONDJUPA COORDINATOR

8 December 2021

Justicia Shipena Swapo’s regional coordinator in the Otjozondjupa region, Susan Hikopua, says that the allegations against her regarding illegal activities in the region are not true. This comes after the Otjozondjupa regional executive committee suspended Hikopua from all Swapo party activities in the region. “All the allegations against me are not true. There is nothing […]

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34 CHILDREN VACCINATED THUS FAR

8 December 2021

Ludorf Iyambo Only 34 children have been vaccinated thus far, one month after the Ministry of Health and Social Services expanded its vaccination legibility to children and adolescents aged 12-17 years. The statistics show that 15 children aged 12-13 and 19 aged between 14-17 have been jabbed with the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. […]

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OMICRON FORCES CENTRAL HOSPITAL TO SHUT REFERRALS EARLY

8 December 2021

  Justicia Shipena Windhoek Central State Hospital has suspended all non-emergency referrals from regions to the hospital a week earlier than it is supposed to in preparation for the festive season. The hospital superintendent, Dawid Uirab, said that the spike in new Covid-19 infections had influenced the earlier closure. “Usually, every year mid-December, the referrals […]

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NBC SUFFERS LEGAL BLOW AGAINST NAPWU

8 December 2021

Kelvin Chiringa The Namibia Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has been dealt a blow in a court case against the Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU), in which it has been restrained from making unilateral revisions of staff leave days. The court order adds more wind into the sails of NAPWU, which is equally fighting the broadcaster at […]

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UNRECOGNISED CAREGIVERS PROVIDE THE BASE TO ECONOMIES

26 October 2021

BY: Nghiinomenwa Erastus Macroeconomic behaviour and ordinary markets function cannot be understood without recognising gender differences because of unpaid labour. These are the findings of Jayati Ghosh, professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts- whose work on women’s economic status shows that unrecognised caregivers, disproportionately women, provide the base to the economy. She documented […]

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KHOMAS TO VACCINATE OVER 200 000 BY 2022

26 October 2021

    BY: Justicia Shipena The governor of the Khomas region, Laura Mcleod-Katjirua says Khomas needs to vaccine 286 641 with the first dose by march next year to reach herd immunity. Mcleod-Katjirua said during the launch of the Khomas region vaccination campaign on Monday. “Our best compass to get to some normality is through […]

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SLUGGISH GROWTH FOR NAM, ZAMBIA AND ANGOLA

26 October 2021

BY: Nghiinomenwa Erastus Angola will record negative growth of 0,7%, Zambia will only grow by 1%, and Namibia will increase by 1,3% this year. Next year (2022), Namibia is expected to do better than others with 3,6% in economic growth, followed by Angola 2,4%. Despite a new economic and leadership vibe in Zambia brought by […]

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GIPF TAKES PENSION EDUCATION TO OMAHEKE

8 October 2021

By:Nghiinomenwa Erastus The GIPF members who stay in remote areas of Omaheke would not need to travel to town to address their pension questions and concerns for October. The pension fund announced on Thursday that they would take their ‘Pension on Wheel’ initiative to five constituencies in Omaheke Region from Monday next week. Marketing services […]

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NANSO AGAINST LIMKOKWING UNIVERSITY

8 October 2021

By: Julia Heita The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) has expressed concern over the setting up of Limkokwing University in Namibia. Several reports have linked the university to the minister of higher education, Itah Murangi-Kandjii. Nanso National Spokesperson Esther Shakela said they don’t support the idea of the government supporting the private university. “There are […]

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