Namibian men urged to get tested for HIV
Health and Social Services Minister Bernard Haufiku has renewed calls for Namibians to get tested for HIV as it is commonly spread by those who do not know their status.
Health and Social Services Minister Bernard Haufiku has renewed calls for Namibians to get tested for HIV as it is commonly spread by those who do not know their status.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services’ Special Funds has reportedly run dry leaving desperate patients stranded in need of financial support for major surgeries.
Some people may see disability as a limitation, however, there are those who conquer the world without legs. Here is the story of 23-year-old Mateus Angula.
By: Wesley Vries After being denied yet another opportunity to take part in the Gold Cup, the champions will be off to the Western Cape to take on teams from that province in friendly matches. Three-time Namibia remier League champions Unam will embark on an off-season tour to South Africa from the 29th of September […]
Plans are underway to introduce short-term measures to make the Western Bypass safer for motorists and pedestrians alike. These measures include pedestrian safety signs, speed calming measures and visible traffic surveillance along this road.
Communities are encouraged to compliment the efforts of government and stakeholders in building stronger resilience in fighting against drought and floods in the country. The call was made by the Deputy Director of Disaster Risk Management, in the Office of the Prime Minister, Hellen Likando, at the 15th year partnership anniversary of Namibian and Spanish […]