WHO warns two million annual deaths linked to antimicrobial resistance
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that at least two million people die every year due to antimicrobial resistance globally.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that at least two million people die every year due to antimicrobial resistance globally.
The Executive Director in the Ministry of Works and Transport, Jonas Sheelongo, said Namibia is leveraging its renewable energy and green hydrogen potential to support aviation decarbonisation efforts.
He made the remark during the SADC Annex 16 Environment Workshop underway at Swakopmund.
The Municipality of Henties Bay is gaining momentum in its efforts to strengthen food security and promote self-sufficiency in the Erongo Region.
The municipality has allocated five hectares of land for the revival of the Tulongeni Community Garden Initiative.
Workers of Gendev Fishing are accusing the company of low pay, citing that they are only getting paid for four and a half hours per day.
They revealed this during a demonstration outside the company's premises on Monday.
The newly constructed Matutura Primary School in Swakopmund faces infrastructure issues, as the project was handed over before it was completed.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Dino Ballotti, has reiterated the government's endeavour to increase funding and capitalise on the National Youth Service.
The mayor of Karibib, Davey van Wyk, has urged the Ministry of Education to build additional schools in the town to accommodate the growing population.
Van Wyk made this statement while donating one thousand play packs to the Emmaus Kindergarten, which were provided by the Twin Hill Project.