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Mental Health Law Update: Namibia’s National Assembly has adopted a mental health amendment bill to replace the 1973 Mental Health Act, with a stronger rights-based approach, tougher rules on restraint and seclusion, and a push for suicide prevention and community-based care. Cancer Warning: Health Minister Esperance Luvindao says Namibia could see over 6,300 new cancer cases annually by 2045—an 84% jump—citing late diagnosis and limited rural screening and treatment access. Medicine Supply Shock: Namibia faces its first major pharmaceutical shortage in 36 years after procurement was suspended over fraud, theft, and stock-data manipulation. Health Workforce Funding Pressure: NSFAF rejected funding for more than 200 Namibian students abroad in health-related fields, saying their courses are not on priority lists—raising fears for future doctor and specialist shortages. Community Care Training Deal: Welwitchia University and Hope Home-Based Health Care signed an agreement to strengthen nursing and social work student placements, supervision, and practical training. Men’s Mental Health Push: Psychologist Ceaseria Mutau and activist Fillemon Amoolongo warn stigma and unequal access are driving mental distress “in silence,” with services concentrated in cities. Wellness at Work: Namibia’s Vice President urged workplaces to create wellness spaces, highlighting Old Mutual’s centre as a model for preventative support during stressful workdays. Housing & Sanitation Emergency Moves: Government declared housing and sanitation national emergencies and fast-tracked sanitation funding (N$34m), aiming to improve dignity and public health across all constituencies. Road Safety Debate: Opposition MPs and road experts criticised speed humps on Windhoek’s B1 Western Bypass as reactive and potentially dangerous, calling for safer pedestrian bridges instead. Boys’ Education Gap: First Gentleman Epaphras Ndaitwah urged action on boys falling behind in education, citing graduation and dropout statistics and linking it to future health and leadership outcomes. Criminal Justice & Child Safety: A Noordoewer child-rape trial verdict is set for September after closing arguments, with the court postponing judgement. Healthcare Oversight & Corruption Probe: The Anti-Corruption Commission summoned a ministry of health bid committee member over allegations of procurement manipulation and medicine theft. Indigenous Health & Wellbeing: Coverage highlights ongoing challenges for Hai//om San communities, including marginalisation and loss of ancestral land, with calls for practical solutions.

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