MUHA CONCERNED OVER NATIONAL COUNCIL'S LOW REPORT OUTPUT

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The Chairperson of the National Council, Lukas Muha, has expressed dismay at the underperformance of the National Council for having tabled and endorsed only 10 reports to Parliament between 2020 and 2025.

HARDAP COMMITS TO DEVELOPMENT AND NATIONAL PRIORITIES

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The Hardap Region remains committed to supporting national priorities, strengthening regional development, and improving the living conditions of communities.

Hardap Governor Riaan McNab said this when he delivered the State of the Region address at Mariental.

WALVIS BAY GETS N$1.6M DIALYSIS UNIT

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The majority of patients with chronic kidney disease and acute renal failure are forced to travel long distances or rely on private facilities for life-saving dialysis.

WHO LAUNCHES CANCER IMPACT REVIEW MISSION IN NAMIBIA

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The World Health Organization, along with various health experts, has officially launched its Cancer Impact Review Mission in Namibia.

The mission aims to review prevention programmes, diagnosis and treatment services, early detection and screening as well as cancer policies, strategies and financing.

NAMIBIA REAFFIRMS CHILD PROTECTION

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Namibia has reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating violence against children, ensuring that every child grows up in a safe, protected, and supportive environment. 

HARDAP GOVERNOR URGES ECONOMIC FOCUS

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The Governor of Hardap, Riaan McNab, has urged regional political and administrative leadership to prioritise economic development for the betterment of communities they serve. 

He made the call while addressing the Hardap Regional Council meeting. 

PRESIDENT HAILS GOREANGAB MALL INVESTMENT

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah hailed the new Goreangab Mall as a major investment for the country and a step towards reversing the legacy of exclusion and bringing opportunities closer to the people. 

The president made the remarks when she officially opened the newly constructed mall. 

GERNOT DE KLERK REFLECTS ON NBC JOURNEY

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As the NBC marks 35 years of public service, we reflect on the voices that helped shape its airwaves. In 1999, our next guest, Gernot De Klerk, assumed leadership of the Afrikaans Radio Service at a critical time for the broadcaster.