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Mbumba looks forward to working with new Senegal president

Written by Linea Dishena on 28 March 2024

WINDHOEK, 28 MAR (NAMPA) – President Nangolo Mbumba has said he looks forward to working with the newly elected President of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye for mutual bilateral and multilateral benefit.
In his congratulatory message availed to Nampa on Thursday, Mbumba congratulated the 44-year-old victor, saying that he looks forward to working with Faye in the interest of mutually beneficial bilateral relations and a multilateral order that champions a prosperous Africa and a fairer world.
Senegal went ...


Almost 23 000 people on HIV treatment in Oshikoto

Written by Gabriel Tomas on 28 March 2024

OMUTHIYA, 28 MAR (NAMPA) – As of February 2024, a total of 22 970 people are on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV treatment in the Oshikoto Region.
This was reported by Ministry of Health and Social Services representative, Saara Ndjimba at the Oshikoto regional AIDS coordination committee meeting held in Omuthiya on Wednesday.
She reported that a total of 15 326 females are on treatment compared to 7 644 males in the region.
“We have recorded that people 20 years old and above are the most that are on a ...

MICT hosts information practitioners

KATIMA MULILO, 12 MAR (NAMPA TV) - Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Spokesperson Jona Musheko provides insight before his address at the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology's yearly three-day public entities' communication and public relations conference in Katima Mulilo. (Video: Eba Kandovazu)

Immanuel: NSFAF reviewing funding policy to ensure inclusivity and equity

Nampa to train media professionals in oil and gas coverage

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× OUTJO, 16 March 2024 - The Kunene regional Under-20 netball team for the 2024 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup. (Photo: Contributed)

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× Crusaders' Cullen Grace (2nd R) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a try during the round six Super Rugby Pacific match between the Crusaders and the Chiefs at Apollo Projects Stadium in Christchurch on March 29, 2024. (Photo by Sanka Vidanagama / AFP)

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× In this picture taken on on March 22, 2024, a member of the transgender community offers prayers during Islam's Holy fasting month of Ramadan in the first mosque for the third gender of Bangladesh Muslim-majority nation, in Mymensingh. Kicked out from other prayer services, members of Bangladesh's transgender hijra community have been welcomed at a new mosque in the Muslim-majority nation with the promise of worship without discrimination. The humble structure -- a single-room shed with walls and a roof clad in tin -- is a new community hub for the minority, who have enjoyed greater legal and political recognition in recent years but still suffer from entrenched prejudice. (Photo by REHMAN ASAD / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'Bangladesh-religion-gender-Islam-LGBTQ', FOCUS by Shafiqul Islam

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× WINDHOEK, 14 March 2024 - Chief Executive Officer of Rand Merchant Bank, Philip Chapman (L) and local artist Alfeus Mvula (R). (Photo by: Eva-Rakel Johannes) NAMPA