Health Minister clarifies COVID-19 resurgence concern
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As the National Assembly resumed this afternoon, it was filled with concern and urgency as Swanu's Member of Parliament, Evilastus Kaaronda, raised questions.
As the National Assembly resumed this afternoon, it was filled with concern and urgency as Swanu's Member of Parliament, Evilastus Kaaronda, raised questions.
Landless People's Movement Member of Parliament Eneas Emvula has raised concerns in the National Assembly about reports that some schools have already begun administering the human papillomavirus vaccine to girls aged nine to 14, ahead of the Ministry of Education's officially scheduled vaccination campaign set for
There has been a noticeable increase in foul language and aggressive behavior in Parliament, particularly in the National Assembly.
The 16th session of the 6th National Council has officially come to a close, with its Vice Chairperson, Victoria Kauma, praising members for their commitment, unity and hard work.
The National Council debate on the Appropriation Bill heated up as MPs voiced strong concerns about government spending and service delivery.
From unemployment to basic needs and calls for drastic budget cuts in the Prime Minister's office, lawmakers did not hold back.
Namibia continues to play an active role in solving global challenges through international parliamentary dialogue.
Members of the National Council have raised concerns over the poor state of agro projects across the country, blaming a lack of supervision and accountability for their failure.
Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) Member of Parliament, Deriou Benson, has tabled a report on the 10th Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians.
The event was organised by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the National Assembly of Armenia from September 12–14 last year.
The National Council Standing Committee members who visited government-funded agriculture projects found several of them in poor condition, with some abandoned and vandalised.
The MPs were on a follow-up visit from 13 to 24 January 2025 to assess progress and the impact of these projects in six regions.
Newly sworn-in National Council member, Israel Hukura, used his maiden speech in Parliament to highlight serious problems affecting rural communities, especially in the Otjozondjupa Region, which he represents.