Esther Muinjangue

Parliament still to discuss abortion …as matter is postponed to next year

Parliament still to discuss abortion …as matter is postponed to next year

Helena Johannes Parliament has blamed COVID-19 for its failure to debate the issue of legalizing abortion in Namibia despite the matter having been tabled for discussion during the pandemic. National Assembly spokesperson David Nahogandja said Parliament has received two petitions of which one is for and the other against abortion in June this year. “We only sat for two terms this year due to COVID-19, we have not sat as usual to discuss more about this,” he said. Nahogandja said the parliamentarian committee seized with the matter will sit early next year when parliament opens to look at both petition…
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First Lady weighs into abortion debate

First Lady weighs into abortion debate

Andrew Kathindi First Lady, Monica Geingos has added her distinguished voice to the abortion debate as the topic prepares to re-enter Parliament on Thursday. Parliament is set to resume debate the contentious issue after the matter was tabled by Deputy Minister of Health and Social Services, Esther Muinjangue. Geingos, responding to a debate on social media said, “Sexual activity, whether by choice or coercion, without the use of effective contraceptives is the “root cause” of unintended pregnancy. The decision to remain pregnant, or not, is about reproductive autonomy. Saying that women seek abortion ‘for fun’ is gaslighting.” She said the…
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Parliament postpones abortion discussion

Parliament postpones abortion discussion

Andrew Kathindi The discussion on the issue of abortion has been postponed until Thursday 2 July, after it was officially raised in Parliament by NUDO leader and Deputy Minister of Health, Esther Muinjangue. After giving notice to the house to discuss the issue, Muinjangue raised the matter Thursday, although she maintained she was not for abortion in her personal capacity. “The fact is that there are young girls who carry out abortion, whether it is traveling to other neighbouring countries or whether carrying it out in the backyards of our homes, it is taking place. Abortion does not only affect…
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Abortion debate enters Parliament

Abortion debate enters Parliament

Andrew Kathindi As the debate on the issue of abortion continues to gain momentum, Deputy Minister of Health and Social Services, Esther Muinjangue, has said while she is personally not for abortion, she intends to raise the matter for discussion and debate in the house tomorrow (Thursday). “For me, I have my own personal values that may not be my professional values. I would not go for abortion, but we are also in an era where human rights are being highlighted. Because this is also a woman’s body, let the women have a voice and take a decision as to…
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