Namibia's TB treatment success rate reaches 88%
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Namibia has made significant progress in its ongoing battle against tuberculosis (TB), achieving a treatment success rate of 88 percent for all forms of the disease.
Namibia has made significant progress in its ongoing battle against tuberculosis (TB), achieving a treatment success rate of 88 percent for all forms of the disease.
The Ruacana Constituency Councillor's office has distributed food to over 90 households affected by flooding caused by heavy rain.
The displaced individuals come from Otjihitua and Omahenene Villages in the Omusati Region.
Heavy rainfall and floodwaters have trapped many people in their homes and cattle posts in Uuvudhiya, located in the Oshana Region.
The ||Kharas Regional Council has dismissed three councillors representing the Swapo Party, just a month after their court-ordered reinstatement following a lengthy legal battle.
As Namibia explores its natural resources and transitions to green energy, the Eco Dialogue Collective is an essential initiative, ensuring that this exploration is sustainable and equitable, benefiting all Namibians while protecting the environment.
Swakopmund Constituency Councillor Louisa Kativa emphasizes the importance of teaching children self-reliance from an early age while exposing them to economic opportunities.
Fishermen from Etosha Fishing and Talent Tide have petitioned the Ministry of Fisheries to express their dissatisfaction with their employment conditions.
Since the beginning of this year, Swakopmund has reported 22 fire incidents, primarily affecting shacks.
Thirty-nine Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across the country have received a financial boost from Hope Initiative Southern Africa Namibia.
This support, valued at N$ 340,000, is designed to help these businesses grow and recover from recent challenges.
A group of |Khomanin, led by activist Shaun Gariseb, has occupied a farm on the outskirts of Windhoek, claiming that Ao ||Gaexas is their rightful ancestral land.