Founding President happy with operation of Etunda clinic
Founding President Sam Nujoma has registered his satisfaction with the operation of the clinic at Etunda, noting that it has helped close the health gap in the area.
Founding President Sam Nujoma has registered his satisfaction with the operation of the clinic at Etunda, noting that it has helped close the health gap in the area.
The NBC TV licence inspection team have extended their operations to the towns of Walvis Bay and Swakopmund. The two day operation kicked off on Tuesday at Walvis Bay with licence inspectors visiting accommodation establishments, and other companies, to check on unpaid TV licences.
Economist Daniel Kavishe says the Harambee Prosperity Plan has added a new level of focus in improving the social sector and the delivery of serviced land. He was analysing the President’s year end review in Windhoek on Wednesday.
The Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) will be reintegrated into the structures of the Ministry of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, next year. This is according to the Higher Education, Training and Innovation Minister, Itah Kandjii-Murangi who made the revelation during the 2017 Year End Presidency Media Conference on Wednesday.
The Health Ministry has hired a consortium of consultants from the United Kingdom to turn around operations at the Central Medical Stores. Health and Social Services Minister, Dr Bernard Haufiku said the restructuring will take effect in 2018.
President Hage Geingob has lauded actions taken against corruption, including the enactment of the Public Procurement, Whistle Blowers and Witness Protection Acts. During the review of the Harambee Prosperity Plan and year-end media briefing, Geingob noted that 2017 was not an easy year for government.
The International Monetary Fund has advised the country to adjust and preserve its macroeconomic stability, while reducing unemployment and inequality. The IMF staff led by Chief of Mission for Namibia, Geremia Palomba, visited Namibia recently to conduct the 2017 Article Four consultation with Namibia.
Lack of access to free collateral credit facilities, is a major impeding factor to successful farming among the rural community. This view was expressed by the Namibia National Farmers’ Union (NNFU) Executive Director, Mwilima Mushokobanji during an interview with NBC News.
The Home Affairs and Immigration Ministry urges members of the public to come forth and collect their national documents, particularly passports which have been piling up since March 2017.
Children who are exposed to good quality early childhood development services are less likely to repeat grades. These were the remarks by the Deputy Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Lucia Witbooi, at the official handing over ceremony of the Luderitz Early Childhood Development Centre recently.