Day: September 28, 2021

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Phoenix Software Delivers First Enhancement to JES3 Technology in Six Years with JES3plus® V1R1

Phoenix Software released updates to its product line in September 2021 EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Sept. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Phoenix Software International, Inc., today announced the general availability of JES3plus V1R1, a derivative work based on IBM’s z/OS® JES3. This release integrates SPOOL I/O performance enhancements made available to JES3plus customers through continuous delivery […]

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Sinocare Showcases Diabetes and Chronic Diseases Management Products at the Second China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo

CHANGSHA, China, Sept. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Sinocare, the global leading medical test-developer, has showcased its latest lineup of products at The Second China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE), which was held between September 26-29 at the Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center. In its dedicated booth, Sinocare displayed different type of chronic diseases management […]

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Ministries Of Labour In Africa Urged To Form New Reforms

Ministries of Labour in Africa have been urged to adapt their actions and services on a regular basis and to develop new forms of organization management to enable them offer effective and diligent services to citizenry. The Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection, Mr. Simon Chelugui said by developing new organization management, interventions and innovation, they will also provide

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Ensuring the safety of mothers and newborns during childbirth in Namibia

World Patient Safety Day was established in 2019 to enhance global understanding of patient safety, increase public engagement in the safety of health care and promote global actions to enhance patient safety and reduce patient harm. This year’s World Patient Safety Day was commemorated under the theme ‘*Safe maternal and newborn care*’ with the World Health Organization calling on healthcare

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WFP Namibia Country Brief, August 2021

In Numbers Net Funding Requirements: US$ 6.1 m six-month (September 2021 – February 2022) People Assisted in August 2021 Cash Based Transfers: 1,775 households in Omusati Region Food Voucher Programme: A total of 2,700 households in Kunene and Ohangwena Region Home Grown School Feeding Programme: 1,472 learners from HGSFP four pilot schools in Kunene Region. Community-based Livelihood Projects: 355 households

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PRESIDENT RECEIVES CREDENTIALS OF AMBASSADORS OF MALAYSIA, SWITZERLAND, IRAQ, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, ICELAND AND RWANDA

President of the Republic, General Michel Aoun, received the credentials of six new accredited Ambassadors to Lebanon. Ambassadors are: Malaysian Ambassador, AZRI MAT YACOB, Swiss Ambassador, Dr. MARION WICHELT KRUPSKI, Iraqi Ambassador, Haidar Shaya Gobeshi Dilimi Al-Barrak, Dominican Republic Ambassador, ELVIS ANTONIO ALAM LORA, Iceland’s Ambassador, UNNUR ORRADOTTIR RAMETTE, and Rwandan Ambassador, MIRONKO NTAMPAKA FIDELIS. The ceremony was attended by

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Car accident claims one life near Keetmanshoop

An unidentified man died in an accident some 80 kilometres outside Keetmanshoop on Monday when his vehicle collided with an oncoming truck. The Namibian Police Force’s ||Kharas Regional Commander, Commissioner David Indongo, told Nampa on Monday that the accident occurred around 15h15 on the Keetmanshoop-Grünau B1 Road. He said the deceased was headed from Karasburg towards Keetmanshoop in a small

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Poverty Eradication Ministry has no substantive initiatives worth evaluating: BIG Coalition

The Basic Income Grant Coalition has rejected consultancy proposals for the evaluation of the Ministry of Poverty Eradication’s policy framework ‘Blueprint on wealth distribution and poverty eradication’, stating that it raises questions as there are currently no substantive initiatives worth evaluating. “While we appreciate that external evaluations of government policies can be helpful to identify successes and shortcomings in their

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Shangula urges Namibians to get vaccinated before festive season

With the end of the year approaching, Minister of Health and Social Services Dr Kalumbi Shangula has called on Namibians to get vaccinated, saying history has shown that COVID-19 cases rise during the festive season, given its many gatherings. Shangula made the call on Monday while receiving 201 600 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine donated by the Federal Republic of Germany

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NFCPT donates medical equipment to health ministry

The Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCPT) on Monday donated medical equipment worth N.dollars 3 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The donated equipment amongst others included Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ventilators, ICU monitors, cardiotocography machines, oxygen flow machines and ultrasound machines. Speaking during the handover, the chairperson of the NFCPT Board of Trustees, Suzan Ndjaleka, said

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NOYD urged to coordinate with stakeholders

Stakeholder coordination is one of the most pertinent strategic objectives which should form part of a strategic plan and needs to be strengthened if Namibia wants to achieve total inclusivity. These were Deputy Minister of Disability Affairs Alexia Manombe-Ncube’s sentiments while addressing the week-long strategic planning workshop of the Namibian Organisation of Youth with Disabilities (NOYD) at Swakopmund on Monday.

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UNAM students trained in filming with cellphones

The Delegation of the European Union in Namibia, in partnership with the University of Namibia (UNAM), hosted a video training workshop at the UNAM Oshakati Campus between 13 and 17 September. The training was delivered by two local film producers who trained nine participants in how to make films using their cellphones. EU Press and Communications Officer, Twaku Kayofa, in

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Namibians should safeguard rights of persons with albinism: Manombe-Ncube

Deputy Minister of Disability Affairs in the Presidency, Alexia Manombe-Ncube, has called on Namibians to safeguard the protection and rights of persons with albinism. Speaking at a one-day workshop on understanding albinism here on Monday, Manombe-Ncube said Namibians should respect the inherent dignity of persons with albinism and assist them in realising their potential. “We call upon all communities, including

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Iipumbu urges support for local businesses

Minister of Industrialisation and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu has urged Namibians to support local businesses as their goal is to create a thriving local economy by maximising potential, increasing their market share, and creating an environment for Namibia to become self-sustaining. Iipumbu made these remarks on Monday during the presentation of the activities for the second phase of the Buy Local,

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