Ivermectin not for scabies treatment

Ivermectin not for scabies treatment

Stefanus Nashama Medical doctors say Ivermectin is not the prescribed medicine for treating scabies. Benhard Haufiku, a medical doctor and clinical practitioner, stated that a medication known as Permethrin treats scabies infections. Haufiku’s comments come after a recent report of a scabies outbreak in the overcrowded Ondandjaba police holding cells in the Omusati region, where 20 prisoners were reportedly receiving treatment. The facility has a capacity of 60 but currently houses more than 100 prisoners. “As far as I am aware, Ivermectin is not indicated or meant for treating scabies. It is intended to treat parasitic diseases. Ivermectin is an…
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Drought relief aid extended to informal settlements

Drought relief aid extended to informal settlements

Niël Terblanché The Otjozondjupa Regional Council has expanded its drought relief aid criteria to include households in informal settlements, a move that will bring much-needed assistance to thousands of vulnerable families. This change was announced by Marlene Mbakera, the chairperson of the Regional Council and the regional disaster risk management committee. The amendment will see an additional 5 000 households in informal settlements across the region's five major towns benefiting from the drought relief aid under the peri-urban programme. This is in addition to the 15 960 registered households already receiving support, significantly increasing the overall demand for aid. Mbakera…
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At least 200 blood donations required per day

At least 200 blood donations required per day

Stefanus Nashama The Namibia Blood Transfusion Services (NamBTS) needs at least 200 blood donations per day to meet the needs of hospitals and medical centres across the country. NamBTS spokesperson, Titus Shivute, said this as Namibia joined the rest of the world on World Blood Donor Day on Thursday to celebrate 20 years of blood donation. “We need donors to donate at least four times a year in order to help ensure that there is always an adequate supply of blood available to patients across the country,” he said. World Blood Donor Day is an opportunity to thank blood donors…
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2 000 offenders pardoned

2 000 offenders pardoned

Niël Terblanché In an effort to address overcrowding in prisons and to encourage rehabilitation, President Nangolo Mbumba has issued a pardon and reprieve order leading to the release of more than 2 000 offenders from correctional facilities across Namibia. This order, announced during the commemoration of Namibia’s 34th independence anniversary, will see 313 inmates receiving full pardons and 1 108 temporarily released from prison. The Namibian Correctional Service disclosed that these releases represent a substantial proportion of the 4,330 offenders who were considered for the presidential pardon. The pardon will also see the release of 709 offenders serving sentences under…
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Property Practitioners Bill introduced

Property Practitioners Bill introduced

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Minister of Industrialization and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu, has this week introduced the Property Practitioners Bill in the National Assembly, which contains the Fidelity Fund Certificate that aims to protect consumers against theft of money entrusted to a property practitioner. In terms of the bill, once a Fidelity Fund Certificate is issued to a property practitioner, should that property practitioner then steal money held in trust, the consumer can claim the money back from the fidelity fund. “This part of the bill also deals with the consequences of a property practitioner not having a Fidelity Fund Certificate. The…
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UPM worried by lack of political interest among youth

UPM worried by lack of political interest among youth

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The United People's Movement (UPM) has been struggling to attract the youth to take up positions within the party structures due to a lack of interest in politics. UPM president, Jan van Wyk revealed this during an interview with the Windhoek Observer while outlining the party’s plans for the November elections. He said that even though there has been a slight change in the number of young people joining the party, they are still behind when compared to other political parties. “Until recently, the UPM had a problem getting the youth into its ranks. We see a change…
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Renewable energy initiatives drive greater independence

Renewable energy initiatives drive greater independence

Niël Terblanché Namibia is making substantial strides in its journey towards energy independence by focusing on renewable energy projects that aim to bridge the gap in electricity generation, especially in rural areas. Penda Ithindi, the Executive Director of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, said that harnessing Namibia's vast renewable resources is a credible game changer for the country. Currently, Namibia generates only about 45% of its total energy demand, relying heavily on electricity imports from neighbouring countries like South Africa and Zambia. According to Ithindi, this reliance on imported energy stresses the urgency of developing local renewable energy sources…
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Delayed construction of Otjiwarongo Hospital hampers healthcare access

Delayed construction of Otjiwarongo Hospital hampers healthcare access

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The construction of the Otjiwarongo referral hospital planned seven years ago with a budget of N$720 million, remains stalled, causing challenges for healthcare access in the region. In an interview with the Windhoek Observer on Thursday, Otjozondjupa Governor James Uerikua said that decentralisation of procurement functions to local governments could expedite the process. “As the regional government, we do not have much control over what happens in procurement, and it is hampering progress because it is at the central government. If this element could be decentralised, it could speed up the process,” said Uerikua. Despite allocating an erf,…
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Swapo members drag party to court

Swapo members drag party to court

Ester Mbathera In an effort to invalidate a crucial decision the party's central committee made to postpone the extraordinary congress to 19 April 2025, five members of the SWAPO have filed a lawsuit against their own party. The applicants, Joshua Vaino Martins, Petrus Ndeshipanda Shituula, Aina Kalimba Angula, Reinhold Nghihepavali Shipwikineni, and Erich Chrismann Shivute, filed a Notice of Motion with the High Court of Namibia on Thursday. The five have been insisting on the party holding an extraordinary congress in order to elect a party president before the November elections. Swapo currently has no president, just Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as…
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More calls for constituencies to split

More calls for constituencies to split

Martin Endjala Several communities across the country have proposed the creation of their own constituencies for better service delivery. This trend emerged during ongoing consultation meetings with the Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission in the Khomas region. The residents of the informal settlements in Havana and Goreangab are the latest community to express a desire for representation. They are currently part of the Samora Machel Constituency. Affirmative Repositioning Movement (AR) Khomas region chairperson and youth community leader Sem David of the Samora Machel Community Development Committee (CDC) and community members rejected the border demarcation commission's decision to split the Samora…
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