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Windhoek Central Hospital

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Oshiwambo

Ovanhu 35 tava ka ningilwa etando lo sha li lo umando nee madi.

Konyala ounona no vakulunhu veli 35 vena eemando neemadi dina omaulema, ota va kaningilwa etando opo va kale nawa oshivike eeshi mo shilando pangelo. Oshikonga she tando lo sha li ota ku lopotwa ta shi ningilwa moshipanelo sha kula she pangelo sha Windhoek, oshoyo ko shipangelo sho paumwene sha Lady Pohamba, noku yandja ekwafo lo uhaku kwaavo vena omaulema pee mando nee madi vadule oku kala tava ende nawa. Oshikonga […]

todayJune 13, 2024 6

Namibia

Orthopaedic surgeons give a gift of walking through surgery

https://youtu.be/F3Fpw0oUfAY           By Ketemba Tjipepa     About 35 local children and adults with foot and ankle deformities will undergo live changing surgeries this week to straighten their feet. The free surgery to be contacted at the Windhoek Central Hospital and Lady Pohamba, is provided by world renowned orthopaedics surgeons from Steps to walk, a global humanitarian organisation visiting the country for a week. Now in […]

todayJune 12, 2024 6

Oshiwambo

Ben Nangobe okwati oshitopolwa sha Khomas osha taalela omumbwe yee Ambulance.

Omunambelewa omukulunhu mo shikondo sho uhaku Ben Nangobe okwati,  oshitopolwa sha Khomas ota shi hangwa ashike oyeendifo yee ambulances dili 13, odo tati ina di wana oku ya ndja omakwafo ko shiwana. Nangobe edi okwe dipopya pefimbo leenghundafana odo ali mudo no News on One, sha landula ko shi ningwanima sho  ambulance ya fika kwa to kelwa  oku yandja eyakulo ko mukainhu wo mido 22,  oo ali ta mono okanona […]

todayMay 16, 2024 5

Health / Medical

Patients to benefit from cataract surgical campaign

The Otjozondjupa Health Directorate and the National Blindness Prevention Programme are conducting a cataract surgical campaign with support from teams at the Windhoek Central Hospital and international volunteers from Germany and the US. The campaign starts in Rundu next month, where over 700 patients will be treated. The team will then move to Engela in July to help more than 600 patients before continuing to Oshana and concluding the campaign […]

todayMay 15, 2024 29

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