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Niël Terblanché Eleven doctors from private practices in Windhoek will begin volunteering at Katutura Health Centre (KHC) from 1 July. The doctors will work evening shifts without pay to help ease patient congestion. This follows last month’s call by the ministry, where it called on private doctors to volunteer after hours at the Katutura Health Centre in an effort to ease the growing pressure from high patient volumes. Health minister, Dr Esperance Luvindao, described the initiative as a patriotic act that will support efforts to reduce long queues and improve primary healthcare in the capital. KHC is the only public…
