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Strengthening Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) to Improve Health Outcomes in Namibia

Strengthening Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) remains a key priority in Namibia, with several stakeholders actively supporting efforts to improve the accuracy and completeness of Mortality and Causes of Death data. Reliable mortality data is essential for understanding the country’s health profile, monitoring progress toward national and global health targets, and guiding evidence-based policy

Super Eagles star with 21 caps branded as Nigeria’s weakest link before South Africa clash

William Troost-Ekong and Stanley Nwabali leading out Nigeria Super Eagles. Photo by IMAGO South Africa head into a decisive World Cup qualifier against Nigeria with former Orlando Pirates midfielder Thabo Mngomeni urging Hugo Broos’ men to show no fear, Soccernet.ng reports. Bafana Bafana top Group C with 16 points, six clear of the Super Eagles

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