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Namibia: Health minister extends medical licensing deadline to 2027 to ease pressure on Namibian doctors – Uncategorised

Namibia: Health minister extends medical licensing deadline to 2027 to ease pressure on Namibian doctors – Uncategorised

Africa Links 24 with Eliaser Ndeyanale
Published on 2026-03-23 17:00:00

Prime minister Elijah Ngurare has revealed that the government has rejected a proposal by a state-owned entity to build stadiums at a cost of N$54 million each, describing the price as excessively high.

The entity initially accepted an offer of N$15 million per stadium, but later revised its proposal after partnering with a foreign-owned company registered in Namibia.

Although he declined to name the entity during his address, it is understood that the government had tasked the Roads…

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