insert_link Health / Medical Health Ministry welcomes private doctors to ease pressure on public health facilities Health Minister, Dr. Esperance Luvindao The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Esperance Luvindao, has announced that 11 private-sector doctors have volunteered to provide pro bono evening care at Katutura Health Centre. Starting this week, the doctors will work from 17:00 to 23:00 to help reduce long patient wait times and alleviate strain on public health staff. Katutura Health Centre, one of Windhoek’s busiest facilities, has faced continuous overcrowding due to […] today1 July, 2025
insert_link Oshiwambo Minister wouhaku onghela atalelapo pashivakela oshipangelo sha Katutura Minister wonghalo nawa noudjolowele, Esperance Luvindao onghela okwa talelapo pashivakela oshipangelo sha Katutura efimbo leevili dongula. Etalelepo la minister ola talika lali tali la lakanene okuli talelako mwene konghalo oyo ya taalela ovanaudu nonghene ovanailonga vouhaku tava yandje eyakulo lavo kovanaudu. Pefimbo letalelepo laye ovanaudu ovayandja omakemo avo ku minister omo mwakwatelwa oulefimbo woku teelela momikweyo opo vamone omayakulo, omakateko omakonaakono ounamiti oshoyo omumbwe yefiloshisho lawedwapo linasha nouhaku. Pefimbo opo […] today28 March, 2025
insert_link Health / Medical Government launches investigation into death at Katutura clinic Following the death of a man while waiting for medical assistance at the Katutura Health Centre in Windhoek on Monday night, we asked the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Kalumbi Shangula, if the government has initiated investigations into the matter. We've also asked Dr. Shangula how the Ministry plans to alleviate the pressure on clinics like Katutura Health Centre. today9 May, 2024