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Jun 12, 2024 |
allafrica.com | Albertina Nakale
Katima Mulilo — Despite the access to and availability of quality healthcare for most Namibians having increased steadily since independence, facilities remain inaccessible to those in poor rural areas. For instance, in the Zambezi region, many residents still commute long distances in search of healthcare facilities, as clinics and hospitals are out of their reach. Judea Lyaboloma constituency is one of the eight constituencies of the Zambezi region.
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May 30, 2024 |
allafrica.com | Albertina Nakale
Katima Mulilo — The Namibian Defence Force and the Botswana Defence Force yesterday signed a civil-military cooperation plan. It aims to determine opportunities for humanitarian intervention to improve the livelihoods of the people living along the common border.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
allafrica.com | Albertina Nakale
Katima Mulilo — Residents of Katima Mulilo Rural constituency had a rude awakening with two lions. Escaped from the Chobe National Park, roaming around their villages, with one lion having now been killed after attacking a villager. Environment ministry officials had no choice but to put it down. While officials were tracking the lions, the male lion attacked a villager, who sustained a broken arm and injuries on his thigh.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
allafrica.com | Albertina Nakale
Katima Mulilo — The Khwe community living within the Bwabwata National Park bordering the Kavango East and Zambezi regions are divided over regional demarcation. There are two groups of San-speaking people who are seemingly divided over the regional demarcation, with some demanding the borderline to be extended to Kavango, while others want it to remain within the Zambezi region.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
allafrica.com | Albertina Nakale
Katima Mulilo — Katima Mulilo has been without potable water since Monday due to a burst water pipe. While Namwater is supplying free water, some residents have resorted to drawing water from the Zambezi River for household use and consumption, amidst life-threatening cholera in neighbouring Zambia. Some of the residents are also making use of the river to bathe. "What can I do without water? The taps have been dry since Monday. We have children to cook for and bathe.
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