Free medical services initiative offers hope to impoverished communities
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 2/01/2026
As living costs continue to rise and access to medical services remain out of reach for many families, Dr Elifas Shapumba’s free healthcare initiative has renewed hope among vulnerable communities. With three medical practices at Walvis Bay and Ondangwa, Dr Shapumba has taken healthcare beyond (…)
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