Namibia a hotspot for Africa's next millionaires - Henley and Partners
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Namibia has been identified as the future of the top wealth hub by the latest New World Wealth report of Henley and Partners.
Namibia has been identified as the future of the top wealth hub by the latest New World Wealth report of Henley and Partners.
A consultative meeting, aimed at developing policy recommendations and practical initiatives to enhance the national internet ecosystem as advanced information and communication technologies evolve, was held in Windhoek today.
Namibia and Zambia have agreed to facilitate mutually beneficial partnerships among private sector players and facilitate trade through improved market access for products.
Equitable access to health in Namibia remains one of the most worrisome situations in the country.
Therefore, the Patient Charter and National Health Policy Framework road map should aim to promote and implement equitable healthcare as an essential human right.
Japan's involvement in Namibia's health sector signifies hope, progress, and a promise for a better tomorrow.
Lesotho and Namibia were announced recently as two of six African countries that have achieved HIV epidemic control. According to the findings, these two countries had high levels of viral suppression and retention in care, indicating effective treatment programmes that reduce infection rates and save lives.
The Ministers of Transport for Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa have inaugurated the office of the Trans Kalahari Corridor Secretariat (TKCS) in Windhoek.
This came after the three countries signed an agreement on the development and management of the Kalahari Corridor in 2003.
The Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia celebrated its Independence Day on Thursday.
The National Day was marked with a ceremony at the Malaysian High Commission in Windhoek.
Namibia and Botswana's Joint Ministerial Committee on Transport has agreed to continue with the progression of the Trans Kalahari Railway Line project.
Construction is set to start in January 2025.
The public health situation in Namibia remains stable and under control, and the government is pleased with the World Health Organisation's (WHO) performance.