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Capricorn Foundation backs government push to expand diagnostic services at clinic level

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February 12, 2026
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The Capricorn Foundation has handed over three portable ultrasound probes valued at N$130,350 to the Ministry of Health and Social Services to support government efforts to decentralise healthcare services and reduce congestion at public health facilities.

The equipment was officially handed over to Health and Social Services Minister Dr Esperance Luvindao on Thursday, 12 February 2026, and will be deployed at the Nathaniel Maxuilili Clinic in the Tobias Hainyeko Constituency in Windhoek.

The clinic currently serves about 46,000 residents, while its referral facility, the Katutura Health Centre, records monthly patient volumes exceeding 20,000. Neither facility currently has on-site diagnostic imaging services, resulting in delays, extended waiting times and increased pressure on regional hospitals.

The ministry said the portable diagnostic equipment is expected to enable faster clinical assessments, improve patient flow and enhance the quality of care for thousands of patients by allowing basic imaging services to be conducted at primary healthcare level.

During the handover, Luvindao demonstrated the use of the handheld devices, highlighting their portability and ease of operation, noting that the probes do not require an internet connection.

Capricorn Foundation Executive Director Marlize Horn said the donation aligns with the organisation’s commitment to improving healthcare access, particularly in communities where diagnostic services remain limited.

“As Connectors of Positive Change, we recognise that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental pillar of a healthy and thriving nation. We believe that supporting the ministry’s efforts to decentralise diagnostic services is not just an investment in equipment; it is an investment in people, dignity, and community well-being,” said Horn.

She added that the Foundation supports the ministry’s efforts to bring healthcare services closer to communities, ensuring that Namibians have access to timely and reliable care regardless of location.

The Capricorn Foundation is a Section 21 company and registered Namibian welfare organisation funded by Bank Windhoek, Capricorn Asset Management and Entrepo.

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