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SADC health ministers discuss efforts to control the spread of cholera

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SADC ministers of health convened today in an extraordinary virtual council meeting to discuss coordinated efforts to prevent and control the spread of cholera across the region.

So far, five member states, including Zambia and Zimbabwe, have recorded cholera cases, which have led to hundreds of deaths.

Namibia increases cholera surveillance

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have pledged support of one million US dollars for the outbreak of cholera in Namibia's neighbouring country, Zambia.

Namibia, in the meantime, has increased its cholera surveillance.

Art can alleviate unemployment

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Art has the potential to tackle the unemployment rate in the country; therefore, there is a need to develop training centres across the country.

"Lukas" film premiers Thursday

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A Namibian film that aims to tell the story of street children will premiere this Thursday at the Sterkinekor cinema at Grove Mall.

Gobabis VTC creates first ever proto-type solar truck

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The Gobabis Vocational Training Centre created the first ever proto-type solar truck, which aims to bring TVET services to the communities.

The idea came about following an identified need to bring VTC services to the community, which finds it difficult to come to the main centre due to finances.

Dr. Herbert Diaz dies

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A leading author of Rumanyo literature—a combination of Rugciriku and Rushambyu, mostly taught in Kavango East schools—died last week.

Dr. Herbert Diaz died at a hospital in Swakopmund at the age of 75.

Namibian roads a benchmark for African countries

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Namibia continues to be a benchmarking platform for African countries on road infrastructure.

The latest country to visit the Namibia Road Authority is Sierra Leone.

Students advised to be vigilant against fraudsters

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Fraudsters targeting students become ever more present during university registration periods.

As such, students are advised to stay vigilant and be on the lookout for scammers aiming to disrupt their finances.