TB Innovations Conference targets gaps in Africa’s fight

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The 2nd Conference on Innovations in Tuberculosis is specifically designed to address gaps in fighting TB in Africa by engaging in unbiased scientific exchange and education regarding clinically relevant advances in TB. 

Namibia hits 85% TB treatment success

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Namibia achieved a treatment success rate of 85% for drug-susceptible tuberculosis, nearing the World Health Organisation's target of 90%, last year. 

All Namibians urged to collectively observe Genocide Day

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The Team Leader and Representative of the Genocide-Affected Communities at the Negotiation Table, Charles Eiseb, has called on all Namibians to take ownership and partake in the maiden Genocide Remembrance Day commemoration on May 28.

Ministry of International Relations Internship programme lauded

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Some members of Namibia’s National Assembly have commended the Ministry of International Relations and Trade for its active internship programme and urged the ministry to expand efforts to promote job opportunities for Namibians abroad.

Economic diplomacy should promote foreign direct investment - MPs

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Members of Namibia’s National Assembly have called on the Ministry of International Relations and Trade to intensify efforts in promoting foreign investment and creating job opportunities for Namibians through robust economic diplomacy.

Havana residents frustrated over uncollected garbage

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Some residents of the Havana Informal Settlement are calling on the City of Windhoek to improve waste management services by collecting trash on time and providing bins or additional skip containers.

MPs raise need to preserve, document veterans' history

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Some members of parliament have called on the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs to look into allocating funds for research and documentation of the history and legacy of war veterans. 

MPs favour lump sum payments for veterans

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The Deputy Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs, Dr. Charles Mubita, has said the ministry will need about N$2 billion to make a once-off cash payment to the 16,000 unpaid veterans of the liberation struggle.