Eleven medical doctors respond to the ministry’s ‘work for free’ call
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 30/06/2025
Eleven doctors from private practices in Windhoek will begin volunteering at Katutura Health Centre (KHC) from 1 July.
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