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Unity & Health Messaging: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah used the Omagongo Cultural Festival to push “unity in diversity,” linking indigenous knowledge and women’s work to livelihoods and national development. Ebola Preparedness: Namibia’s health ministry says there are no confirmed or suspected Ebola cases, but it has boosted surveillance at points of entry and refreshed frontline training as the DRC outbreak spreads. Medicine Shortages Pressure: The president again raised “sleepless nights” over low hospital medicine stocks (about 60%), while doctors warn shortages are still turning away patients. Workplace Well-being: Government urged safer, supportive workplaces as psychosocial stress and burnout rise, ahead of Occupational Safety and Health Day. Local Health Industry Boost: Nandi-Ndaitwah toured Fabupharm, praising local manufacturing to cut import dependence. Public Safety Gaps: Firefighters marked International Firefighters Day, with calls for better equipment and trained staff. Crime & Justice: In the Twisha Sharma case, her husband Samarth Singh was sent to 7-day police custody after nearly 10 days on the run, with police warning action against anyone who sheltered him.

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