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Namibia: Health ministry blames anaesthetic pharmaceutical shortage on weak coordination – News

Namibia: Health ministry blames anaesthetic pharmaceutical shortage on weak coordination – News

Africa Links 24 with Martin Endjala
Published on 2025-05-02 13:00:07

The Ministry of Health and Social Services has blamed the anaesthetic pharmaceutical shortage at a Rundu hospital on weak coordination.

The ministry blames it on weak active monitoring between the different functional units in the region and central medical store.

This has resulted in the untimely distribution and delivery of orders.

The ministry has, however, clarified that hospitals across the country have enough stock of anaesthetic pharmaceuticals.

This clarification follows…

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