VP urges better use of nuclear tech in cancer treatment
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Although nuclear medicine and radiation therapy are available in Namibia, more needs to be done to optimise the latest developments in radiation technology.
Although nuclear medicine and radiation therapy are available in Namibia, more needs to be done to optimise the latest developments in radiation technology.
Over 900,000 Namibians are estimated to live in informal settlements across the country.
President Nangolo Mbumba inaugurated the Daures Green Hydrogen Agriculture Facility in the Erongo Region.
The hydrogen project is anticipated to become the largest food producer in the country.
President Nangolo Mbumba has expressed confidence in the Swapo Party's presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who could become the first female president of Namibia.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre highlighted the vast potential of the maritime and fisheries sectors for creating jobs, driving innovation, and promoting sustainable resource management.
Police Inspector General, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, is satisfied with the progress made by the contractors that are building the N$20 million police station on the outskirts of Swakopmund's DRC informal settlement.
The police station is sponsored by Rossing Uranium.
Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo emphasises that, in an era where the global policing landscape is rapidly changing due to advanced technology and rising cybercrime, police leadership must be forward-thinking, adaptable, and innovative.
As the year comes to a close, this time is often marked by celebrations, reflection, and anticipation for a fresh start.
However, for many individuals, it can also bring feelings of fatigue and mental exhaustion.
The Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) celebrated a major milestone—its 30th anniversary—highlighting its local and international achievements, as well as its significant contributions to the country's economic development and growth.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre said the government's goal is to inspire young Namibians to seriously consider pursuing careers in the maritime sector, which is crucial for economic growth and development.