insert_link Oshiwambo Ookume kehangano lyo WHO otaya tsakanene mo Windhoek moshigongi sho Africa Health Investiment Forum Workforce Ehangano lyuundjolowele muuyuni palongelokumwe no nookume kiilyolongo otaya unganeke omutumba go Africa health Workforce Investment Forum,gwa tameke nena tagu hulu mu 8th mo Windhoek. Omutumba tagu kaliwa kohi yehuku:Aligning and Stimulating investment to address Africa’s Health workforce challenges,ogweeta pamwe aayenda ya hiywa yeli 150,mwa kwatelwa oominista dhuuhaku dha Africa,dhelongo,dhemona,nodhiilonga,oshowo aatotiveta okuza mookume komapungulo nomahangano goshigwana, okwaadha etsokumwe neitulemo yo Africa Health Workforce Investment Charter. Omunambelewa kuluntu guuhaku Ben Nangombe peegululo […] today6 May, 2024
Oshiwambo Namibia ina gumwa komuti ngoka tagu kuthwamo momalandithilo -Ben Nangombe Omunambelewa kuluntu guuministeli wuuhaku Ben Nangombe okwa koleke konzonkundana yetu kutya Namibia kena omuti gomeya gomukolo gwaanona gonomola yehwata lyomiti dhehangano lyo Johnson&Johnson ,dhoka tadhi kuthwamo momalandithilo. Nangombe ta kwashilipaleke oshigwana kutya sho iilongo yimwe moshitopolwa nomuuyuni tayi kuthamo momalandithilo omuti go Benylin Paediatric Syrup molwaashoka oguna ondjele yili pombanda yo diethylene glycol,oonomola dhomahwata ngoka inadhi etwamo moshilongo. Iilongo ya gumwa omwa kwatelwa South Africa,Eswatini,Rwanda,Kenya,Tanzania na Nigeria. today17 April, 2024
insert_link Health / Medical South Africa Recalls Johnson & Johnson Children’s Cough Syrup Over Concerns, Ben Nangombe weighs in with Namibia’s response South Africa's health regulator has declared the recall of several batches of Johnson & Johnson's children's cough syrup due to the discovery of heightened levels of diethylene glycol. These affected batches were distributed across South Africa, Eswatini, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Nigeria. Ben Nangombe, the executive director at the Ministry of Health, provided insights into the local response during an interview with Future Media News. today15 April, 2024
insert_link Health / Medical Namibia sees HIV reduction between 2018 and 2022 With the number of HIV cases having decreased between 2018 and 2022, the Ministry of Health and Social Services is targeting to end AIDS as a public threat in Namibia. Here is Executive Director Ben Nangombe with more. today14 March, 2024
insert_link Health / Medical Health ministry urges caution amid Covid-19 increase in Rehoboth Ministry of Health Executive Director, Ben Nangombe has urged the public to adhere to COVID-19 prevention measures, especially when attending memorial services for the late President Hage Geingob. This comes after a surge in COVID-19 cases at two schools in Rehoboth, with 20 reported cases since February 8th. Nangombe has confirmed that the cases are clustered in Rehoboth and have not spread to other parts of the country. today19 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Limited Cancer Treatment Options in Namibia Pose Delays for State Patients Namibia is currently equipped with only one outdated radiation machine for cancer treatment at a public health center, according to oncologist Dr. Pelagia Peggy Emvula. She raised concerns about the impact of this limitation on state patients, emphasizing that the lack of advanced technology contributes to treatment delays. In a statement Dr. Emvula highlighted the disparity between treatment facilities in the public and private sectors. Private centers, she noted, have […] today31 January, 2024
insert_link Environment Tondoro Health Centre experiences flooding following heavy thunderstorm The Tondoro Health Centre in the Kavango West Region reportedly experienced flooding following a heavy thunderstorm on Wednesday. The Ministry of Health and Social Services' Executive Director (ED), Ben Nangombe, in a media statement issued on Thursday said no major damage to medical equipment or clinical supplies was recorded. 'In our assessment, the rainwater that flooded the health centre originated from a water pool that had formed along the […] today19 January, 2024