Suicides continue unabated in first week of 2025
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The disturbing trend of taking one's own life continues into the first week of the year.
The latest police report reveals five cases of suicide this week, all by men.
The disturbing trend of taking one's own life continues into the first week of the year.
The latest police report reveals five cases of suicide this week, all by men.
Authorities in the Erongo Region have expressed satisfaction with the good behaviour demonstrated by both tourists and locals throughout the holiday season.
President Nangolo Mbumba is saddened by the death of former trade unionist, Alfred Angula.
Angula died on Tuesday, aged 59, at his home in Windhoek.
The family confirmed that he had been battling diabetes, which affected his kidneys.
The City of Windhoek has notified residents to get ready for possible flash floods as the rainy season starts.
The City warns residents that Windhoek's location and weather make it likely to have flash floods, which are a common natural disaster in Namibia during this time.
A Senior Immigration Officer at the Ruacana Border Post, David Haingura is calling on the public to visit the border post for educational and awareness purposes related to immigration services.
The Ruacana Border Post is located between Namibia and Angola and is operational from 08:00 to 18:00.
The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) has reminded commercial and surplus producers to apply for the grain seeds and fertilisers subsidy for the 2024/2025 planting season.
The subsidy programme ends on February 15.
President Nangolo Mbumba has reaffirmed the enduring bond between Namibia and Cuba, praising the Cuban people for their historic revolutionary march against the U.S. economic, commercial, and financial blockade.
In recent years, Namibia has seen a significant rise in mental health cases.
What was once managed by a single specialist and one medical officer now requires a larger workforce to meet growing demands.
A Tsumeb-based pastor, Junias Nghitewapo, is making a heartfelt plea to the nation to help track his missing brother.
Kornelius Nghitewapo, 42, also known as Kolele, was employed as a police officer based at the Oshakati police station and was last seen a year ago.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) has warned the public of increased malaria cases in Namibia, particularly in malaria-endemic regions, over the past four weeks.
Between November 4 and December 15, the country reported 2,210 malaria cases, with 265 severe cases leading to 9 deaths.