RCA INTERVIEW | Advocate Bience Gawanas remembers late Hage Geingob

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February the 4th marked the first anniversary of the passing of the late President Hage Geingob.

Radio Current Affairs host Chreslie Nuses spoke with Advocate Bience Gawanas to commemorate the first anniversary of President Geingob's passing and to reflect on his contributions to Namibia.

RCA INTERVIEW | NamWater criticised for favouring foreign contractors

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NamWater's preference for foreign contractors has drawn sharp criticism from the Construction Industries Federation of Namibia.

CIF General Manager Barbel Kirchner explained the organisation's position in an interview with Radio Current Affairs host Chreslie Nuses.

RCA INTERVIEW | Defining academic success

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We delve into the fascinating world of academic success—what it truly means, how it is measured, and why it varies across different cultures and educational systems. Is it solely about grades and degrees, or does it extend to innovation, problem-solving, and real-world impact?

RCA INTERVIEW | Namibia battles surge in Malaria cases

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Namibia is currently facing a significant rise in malaria cases, with over 5,000 reported between December 2024 and January 2025, resulting in 28 deaths.

The outbreak is particularly severe in the northern regions, with districts like Eenhana, Okongo, and Engela being the most affected.

RCA INTERVIEW | Cervical cancer Awareness

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As part of the ongoing efforts to raise awareness about cervical cancer, a new campaign has been launched this January to encourage women aged 20 to 49 to get screened.

RCA INTERVIEW | Suicide rates in Namibia

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Suicide rates in Namibia, as in many parts of the world, show a concerning trend, with men being disproportionately affected.

According to recent statistics, men in Namibia have significantly higher suicide rates compared to women.

RCA INTERVIEW | My Zone Media Roadshow

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Namibia's leading youth brand and news publication is celebrating an impressive 10-year journey of giving young voices a platform, telling powerful stories, and empowering youth across the nation.

RCA INTERVIEW | National Minimum Wage

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The national minimum wage for all Namibian workers has increased to N$18 per hour. 

The Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation, Uutoni Nujoma, announced in a statement that the new national minimum wage will be effective from 1 January next year.

RCA INTERVIEW | World Mental Health Day

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October 10 marks World Mental Health Day, a global initiative focused on raising awareness of mental health issues and improving mental health care for all populations.

To delve deeper into this topic, Milcah Negongo spoke with Sara Kapiye, Chief Human Capital Officer at the Development Bank of Namibia.