NAMRA STARS SUPPORT MALNUTRITION RESPONSE IN OMAHEKE

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In a continued effort to help address malnutrition in the Omaheke Region, employees of the Namibia Revenue Agency known as the "NamRA Stars" joined hands to support vulnerable children in the region.

PARLIAMENT, MOHSS REVIEW OVERSIGHT FINDINGS

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The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Health and Social Welfare held a consultative meeting with the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) to discuss findings during their recent oversight visits.

KAARONDA QUESTIONS GRANT CANCELLATIONS

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Swanu leader Evilastus Kaaronda raised concerns in the National Assembly regarding the cancellation of some unverified old-age grants.

He questioned the Ministry of Finance whether the implemented digital system could be the cause.

16 THOUSAND PENSIONERS SUSPENDED FROM GRANTS SYSTEM

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Almost 16,000 Old Age Grant beneficiaries have been temporarily suspended from Namibia's social grants system after their names could not be verified in the National Population Registry System.

NATIONAL COUNCIL RAISES ALARM OVER SOCIAL WORKER SHORTAGE

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Members of the National Council expressed concern over the shortage of social workers in the country, saying it contributes to growing numbers of mentally and emotionally distressed people in communities.

MCNAB HIGHLIGHTS ELDERLY HOUSING STRUGGLES

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Hardap Governor Riaan McNab expressed concern over the inadequate housing and living conditions many elderly citizens endure despite their significant contributions to nation-building.

Keetmanshoop municipality feeds the elderly

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The Keetmanshoop Municipality kicked off the year on a compassionate note by handing out food parcels to senior citizens.

The annual social programme aims to alleviate household food insecurity among the elderly.

Wheelchair user in Otjinene seeks accessible housing

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Otjinene resident Martha Tjo, a wheelchair user, is struggling to improve her livelihood and urgently needs proper housing that can accommodate her and her family.

Tjo (47) was born and raised in Otjinene, a place she has always called home despite the many hardships she faces.