MoHSS urges health literacy to fight misinformation
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The Minister of Health and Social Services, Esperance Luvindao, says misinformation about vaccines undermines public trust.
The Minister of Health and Social Services, Esperance Luvindao, says misinformation about vaccines undermines public trust.
The Executive Director in the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Sikongo Haihambo, says the National Tourism Spatial Development Master Plan will play a critical role in promoting a wider range of tourist attraction destinations, in so doing, preventing overtourism, as notably recorded in 2019, when Nami
Namibia is set to officially implement electronic signature regulations, with the Communications Regulatory Authority targeting a nationwide launch of electronic signatures by February 2026.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has initiated its Institutional Cleanup Campaign, following a Cabinet directive that requires all government offices, ministries, and agencies to maintain high cleanliness standards.
Tuyakula Haipinge, the Bureau Executive Director in the Office of the Prime Minister, emphasized the importance of access to quality healthcare, calling it a fundamental human right.
First Gentleman Epaphras Ndaitwah has called for greater focus on the challenges faced by boys.
Speaking at a Boys to Men engagement event in Gobabis, Ndaitwah highlighted his broader agenda aimed at bridging the support gap for boys, who he believes are often overlooked.
First Gentleman Epaphras Ndaitwah has called into question the concept of "caring Namibian men" in light of recent violent attacks and killings, which he believes are predominantly perpetrated by men.
A coffee table pictorial publication celebrating and honouring the life and legacy of Namibia's Founding President, Sam Nujoma, was launched in Windhoek.
The World Health Organisation has issued a strong call for governments worldwide to ban all flavours in tobacco and nicotine products, including cigarettes, e-cigarettes, pouches, and hookah pipes.
Lady Justice Mavis Gibson, the first woman to serve on Namibia’s High Court, has been remembered as a trailblazer and a symbol of justice.
At a memorial held at St. George's Cathedral, friends, family and colleagues honoured her life of service and strength.