The Jospong Group of Companies has initiated formal discussions with the Government of Namibia on a potential partnership to ...
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Namibia: New Twice-Yearly HIV Jab Might Be Too Pricey for Namibia, Says Former Minister
Former health minister Richard Kamwi says the new HIV prevention injection, lenacapavir, offers hope but warns Namibia's ability to adopt it will depend on funding and government priorities.
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Namibia's Parliament Hits Historic Legislative Low in 2025
The parliament will end the year without a single bill becoming law beyond the national budget - a historic low in legislative output since Namibia's independence 35 years ago.Although six bills were ...
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COP30: Namibia eyes Jospong partnership to drive circular economy shift
The Jospong Group of Companies has opened formal dialogue with the government of Namibia toward a potential collaboration in ...
Since independence, Namibia's health sector has relied on domestic resources and external assistance. Donor support is shrinking, and domestic financing has not filled the gap. Health spending remains ...
Opinion
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EDITORIAL: The president’s real problem is her own parliamentary bench
Ndaitwah’s frustration with parliament for failing to pass key bills during the just-ended session is understandable. A government cannot govern without laws, and Namibia cannot meet its development ...
Namibia Air has been selected as the name of the country’s proposed new national airline, with a targeted launch in the next ...
Ambassador Zhao Weiping Attended the Handover Ceremony of China-Aided New Airport Freeway Phase 2B Project in the Capital of ...
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UK threatens visa bans on three African countries ahead of asylum overhaul
Britain says it will stop granting visas to nationals from Angola, Namibia and Congo unless they accept returns of 'their ...
Under the plans, refugee status will become temporary and new capped "safe and legal routes" into the UK will be created.
More children will face deportation under Labour's plan to crack down on asylum seekers, the Home Office has announced.
The three countries identified by the UK Government as facing a possible ban on visas accounted for a tiny number of those ...
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