Anti-microbials health threats facing humanity
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An estimated seven hundred thousand people die each year from the misuse and overuse of anti-microbials, which is one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity.
An estimated seven hundred thousand people die each year from the misuse and overuse of anti-microbials, which is one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity.
Close to 800 job seekers at Swakopmund flocked to the head office of the Lighthouse Company Group, to hand in their applications and attend an interview for ten casual posts that are on offer.
Outdated geographic information for Namibia increases the cost of development or construction of government projects.
This is according to the Acting Surveyor-General in the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, who has called for an update of such information.
As of next month, the public will be required to pay an entrance fee at Dune 7, a popular tourist attraction near Walvis Bay.
This is according to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism Public Relations Officer, who says the funds are needed to maintain the tourism facilities at the site.
The construction of more than 300 houses at Extension 8, in Swakopmund's Matutura Residential Areas, which had been put on hold for five years due to a court dispute, will soon resume.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Peya Mushelenga, has called on Namibians to harmonise their culture as this is the only way to connect people of different backgrounds.
The Executive Committee Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says one of the causes of poor voter turnout and a lack of public trust during elections in SADC member states is the toxicity on social media.
As the custodian of the Nationhood and National Pride (NNP) programme, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology will host a three-day Progress Review Conference from 26–28 October 2022 at Swakopmund in the Erongo region.
Some residents of Swakopmund took part in a walk-and-run event to heighten awareness of mental health and associated illnesses.
This year, mental health awareness is done under the theme "Making Mental Health and Well-Being for All a Global Priority."
The Landless People's Movement is dismayed at the vandalism of infrastructure, which it says is hampering the development of electrification in Swakopmund's informal settlements.
This was brought to light by the party's leader in the region, Elvis Goseb, at a media conference.