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Health / Medical

Advocating for the Unseen: A Conversation with Bianca Ozcan on the Namibia Alliance for Rare Diseases

February 19, 2024/Leonard Witbeen In a recent interview, Bianca Ozcan, the head of the Namibia Alliance for Rare Diseases, sheds light on the organization's efforts and the challenges faced by those living with rare diseases in Namibia. Speaking from the Rare Diseases Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, Ozcan emphasized the importance of raising awareness and fostering collaboration to address the unique needs of individuals with rare diseases. Building the Namibia […]

todayFebruary 19, 2024 41

Namibia

Government Consults Experts to Enhance Rent Control Bill

Urban and Rural Development Minister Erastus Uutoni stated last year that the government is actively consulting experts to improve the Rent Control Bill. This response came after accusations of deliberate delays by Popular Democratic Movement parliamentarian Maximilliant Katjimune. The government's commitment to seeking expert input reflects a comprehensive approach to strengthen the legislation. PDM's Manuel Ngaringombe provides an update on these efforts.  

todayFebruary 19, 2024 5

Business / Economics

Morning Biz News 19 February 2024 :Economic Highlights: Developments and Challenges Across Africa

  In the ever-evolving landscape of African economies, recent developments and challenges have shaped the financial outlook for various nations. This article explores key updates from Puma Energy Namibia, South Africa's currency resilience, the African Development Bank's economic report, and the impact of U.S. economic indicators. Puma Energy Namibia's Pause on EV Charging Stations: Puma Energy Namibia recently announced the temporary suspension of its initiative to install electric vehicle (EV) […]

todayFebruary 19, 2024 3

South Africa

RISE Mzansi Reveals Major Donor and Funding Approach

South Africa's RISE Mzansi has transparently disclosed its contributors whose donations meet the submission and declaration criteria set by the Electoral Commission. The largest contributor, Rebecca Oppenheimer, donated 15 million rand. Makashule Gana of RISE Mzansi underscored that, unlike established political parties, they do not receive taxpayer funding, highlighting their distinct financial model. This disclosure aligns with the party's commitment to transparency and accountability in the electoral process.  

todayFebruary 19, 2024 7

Namibia

Swakopmund’s Elderly Commend Late President Hage Geingob as a Devoted Champion

The elderly community in Swakopmund is expressing deep appreciation for the late President Hage Geingob, recognizing him as a dedicated advocate for their well-being. During a recent memorial service in Swakopmund, Sackeus Amutenya shared a heartwarming memory of Geingob celebrating his birthday with them, organizing a gathering in Vineta where he personally grilled meat and ensured they were well-fed. Naftaline Kavendjii, a 72-year-old community member, fondly reminisced about dancing the […]

todayFebruary 19, 2024 5

Namibia

Namibia’s Regional and Constituency Fund Bill Aims for Financial Empowerment

Namibia's Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, introduced the Regional and Constituency Fund Bill in Parliament, aiming to bolster the financial capabilities of regional councils. The proposed legislation aims to establish a fund supporting projects in regions and local authorities, offering guaranteed annual appropriations for constituency development projects. If passed, the bill will replace the Trust Fund for Regional Development and Equity Provisions Act of 2000, addressing shortcomings […]

todayFebruary 16, 2024 22

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