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Namibia embraces new development in the fight against cervical cancer

Namibia embraces new development in the fight against cervical cancer

Niël Terblanché In a significant move towards improving public health, the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) in Namibia recently convened a critical stakeholders’ meeting to discuss the introduction of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The meeting, which brought together key participants, stakeholders, and development partners, aimed to set the stage for the rollout of the vaccination program. A Crucial Intervention The Acting Executive Director of the MoHSS, Taimi Amaambo said during the meeting that the introduction of the HPV vaccine program in Namibia comes at a time when there is overwhelming support at all levels. “Cervical cancer ranks…
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Trans-Kalahari Railway to move 14 million tons per annum

Trans-Kalahari Railway to move 14 million tons per annum

Chamwe Kaira The proposed Trans-Kalahari Railway, slated for construction between Namibia and Botswana, is anticipated to facilitate the transportation of 14 million tons annually in its inaugural year of operation, with the potential to increase to 56 million tons per annum by its 30th year of service, as revealed in project tender documents. Scheduled to commence construction in January 2025, this ambitious project comes with a multi-billion-dollar price tag. Stretching across a distance of 1500 kilometers, this railway will span from Mmamabula in Botswana to its final destination, Walvis Bay, primarily serving as a conduit for transporting coal and copper…
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Simataa dives deep while evaluating the state of the Public Service

Simataa dives deep while evaluating the state of the Public Service

Niël Terblanché George Simataa, the Secretary to the Cabinet, delivered an insightful address at the Engagement Meeting of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) with Chief Regional Officers in Otjiwarongo, Namibia. The topic of his speech was “Is the Public Service Fit for Purpose? The Collaborative Nature of Offices, Ministries, and Agencies (OMAs) in Service Delivery.” Simataa answered “yes” to the question of whether the public service is fit for purpose but delved deeper into the complexities of this assertion. Public Service as the Implementing Arm of the Government Simataa emphasized the critical role that the public service…
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PDM calls for increased support of local musicians

PDM calls for increased support of local musicians

Stefanus Nashama A Popular Democratic Movement Member of Parliament, Jan van Wyk, has this week tabled a motion calling for more support of Namibian musicians and the development of infrastructure and resources for the Namibian Music Industry. “The Namibian music industry remains under-developed with no major record labels or distribution infrastructure,” Van Wyk noted. According to him, Namibia is blessed with an abundance of entertainers from every art form imaginable, including music but the government seems not to be committed to supporting the local music industry. He is of the view that Namibian Music can still contribute to the country’s…
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Elevated fuel cost to fuel inflation

Elevated fuel cost to fuel inflation

According to Simonis Storm, the surge in fuel prices is anticipated to trigger a rise in inflation in Namibia. This increase in fuel costs could result in higher transportation expenses, a significant component of the consumer basket, eventually impacting overall inflation. Currently, fuel prices in the United States have reached their highest seasonal level in more than a decade, surpassing last year’s rates, with the national average for regular gasoline reaching US$3.81 per gallon. The firm attributed this increase to Saudi Arabia and Russia extending their oil supply curbs for an additional three months, maintaining production cuts that have kept…
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Goreangab residents get improved network connection and free WiFi

Goreangab residents get improved network connection and free WiFi

Stefanus Nashama After years of poor network connectivity, the residents of the Goreangab informal settlement in Windhoek this week received network towers from PowerCom that will improve their network connectivity and even free WiFi. Constituency Councilor, Nestor Kalola, yesterday said the tower has brought much relief to residents who have been struggling with network connection over the years, and the free WiFi made it even much better for tertiary students who will use it for their academic work. He said ever since assuming council duty in 2020, his office has been overwhelmed by residents requesting for improved network connection in…
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Uis Mine to increase productivity and output

Uis Mine to increase productivity and output

Andrada Mining Limited, under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Anthony Viljoen, has unveiled plans to enhance productivity and increase output at its Uis mining projects. This decision comes in the wake of securing N$100 million in funding from the Development Bank of Namibia, a crucial element of their comprehensive funding and development strategy. The allocated funds will be strategically utilized to implement improvements at the Uis Mine, aiming to boost the plant’s productivity and output. Viljoen emphasized that these resources will expedite the implementation of the Uis Mine Stage II Continuous Improvement Project. Furthermore, Viljoen expressed optimism that the…
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Prices higher in northern regions

Prices higher in northern regions

Chamwe Kaira Namibia Statistics Agency’s inflation data reveals that prices in the northern regions of the country were higher in August compared to the rest of the nation. Specifically, Zone 1, encompassing regions such as Kavango East, Kavango West, Kunene, Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, Otjozondjupa, and Zambezi. Zone 1 experienced a year-on-year inflation rate of 5.3 percent in August this year, which was the highest of the three zones. This is despite that inflation was down from 6.8 percent in August 2022. This decline in the annual inflation rate was primarily due to decreases in the prices of transportation (from…
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Aquifer to continue watering Ohangwena

Aquifer to continue watering Ohangwena

Chamwe Kaira The government is committed to the sustainable utilisation of the Ohangwena II aquifer to ensure a continuous water supply to the residents of the Ohangwena Region. According to Jona Musheko, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, the ministry has been tapping into this aquifer for some time now by drilling deep boreholes (up to 250 meters deep) to provide water to the people of Ohangwena. He made these remarks while responding to questions about the progress of developing this substantial water source that was discovered over a decade ago. Musheko highlighted one significant…
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Fish auctions continue to boost state coffers

Fish auctions continue to boost state coffers

Chamwe Kaira The government has continued to generate revenue through fish auctions with figures showing that more than N$700 million has been raised through the auctions. This approach involves auctioning fish quotas through a competitive bidding system, ensuring that the nation receives fair compensation for its fisheries and maximizes the benefits of its natural resources. In the latest development, the government has announced its intention to auction 600 metric tons of Monk Freezer Fish to the highest bidder. The Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises and the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources have invited bids for this quota, with…
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