Government urged to scrap VAT on essential chronic medication

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 14/05/2025
Politician have joined the growing calls for the government to scrap taxation and import duties on all essential, non-cosmetic medication, particularly those prescribed for chronic illnesses. This comes after a group of people living with chronic conditions reached out to The Namibian this week (…)
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