Shortages of doctors push ministry toward private sector support

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 25/06/2025
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has confirmed that ongoing staff shortages and high patient volumes during night hours at Katutura Health Centre have led it to request private doctors to offer their services for free.
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