MoHSS: No patients harmed amid shift delay at Mariental hospital
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The Ministry of Health and Social Services says no patient suffered any physical harm due to a delay in the exchange of shifts at the Mariental District Hospital last night.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services says no patient suffered any physical harm due to a delay in the exchange of shifts at the Mariental District Hospital last night.
The Japanese Ambassador to Namibia, Shinichi Asazuma, has said his government means to introduce improvements to the Japan-funded commodity voucher programme.
This follows a recent visit to communities in the Kunene Region to assess the drought effects and related challenges.
Otjozondjupa Regional Council Chairperson Marlayn Mbakera visited the family of a 15-year-old boy who committed suicide last weekend in Otjwarongo.
As Africa embraces digital transformation, postal operators have been urged to focus on strengthening the postal industry through e-commerce and digital trade.
They, too, need to address challenges such as logistical issues, payment systems and ensuring the right regulatory frameworks are in place.
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About 200 visa applications have been approved through the online process so far.
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The affected border posts are Stockpoort/Parr's Halt, Makgobistad/Phitshane Molopo, Bray, Groblersbridge/Martins Drift, and Pontdrift.
The level of the Zambezi River continues to rise significantly following heavy rainfall over the past few days.
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