• Business & Economy
  • Companies
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Africa
Thursday, August 21, 2025
The Brief | Namibia's Leading Business & Financial News
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions
No Result
View All Result
The Brief | Namibia's Leading Business & Financial News
No Result
View All Result
Home Business & Economy

DBN funding boosts health services in Rundu

by editor
April 18, 2022
in Business & Economy
45
A A

The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has provided funding to Dr Vincent Kambinda of MedRundu Health Centre to set up his practice, contributing to an increase in the number of health facilities available in Rundu.

Rundu and its surrounding areas form the second largest Namibian population centre, with a populace estimated to be in excess of 90,000, served by only sixteen general practitioners, one state hospital and one private hospital. 

DBN Head of Marketing and Corporate Communication, Jerome Mutumba said the funding which was used towards financing equipment, supplies and working capital for the health facility, significantly alleviates pressure on the pool of medical skills available in the region. 

“The relatively few service providers and doctors, places residents of Rundu at a disadvantage in terms of the World Health Organisation recommended norm of one doctor per 1,000 head of population,” he said. 

The DBN has a long history of financing medical facilities and professionals, including several pharmacies and two providers of radiological and diagnostic services at Ongwediva Medipark being beneficiaries, with one having been funded under the Bank’s Innovation Fund. 

He said the Bank’s deliberate policy of funding young professionals is aimed at providing business and social services that foster sound socio-economic and enterprise environment. 

“Young professionals are nurtured financially by the Bank with the expectation that they will form part of the future pool of entrepreneurs to come. Their earnings are also the basis for future investments in the economy,” Mutumba said. 

“On the one side, the Bank empowers youths venturing into entrepreneurship. On the other side, the Bank and the nation receive exceptional development impact for every dollar invested.”

author avatar
editor
See Full Bio
Tags: CompaniesLatest
Share23Tweet15Share4
Previous Post

NAMFISA bows to pressure, calls for consultations

Next Post

TransNamib gets Govt backing amid liquidation threats

MUST READ

DBN youth SME funding sees only N$1.25m disbursed amid low uptake
Business & Economy

DBN youth SME funding sees only N$1.25m disbursed amid low uptake

July 23, 2025
Namibia targets to formalise 950 informal businesses by 2030
Business & Economy

Namibia targets to formalise 950 informal businesses by 2030

July 22, 2025
AfDB flags fiscal risks, urges deeper reforms in Namibia
Business & Economy

AfDB flags fiscal risks, urges deeper reforms in Namibia

July 18, 2025
Women now lead over 70% of Namibian SMEs
Business & Economy

Women now lead over 70% of Namibian SMEs

July 8, 2025
Namibia seeks stronger U.S. partnerships at Africa Business Summit
Business & Economy

Namibia seeks stronger U.S. partnerships at Africa Business Summit

June 23, 2025
April inflation rises to 3.6%, driven by food and housing costs
Business & Economy

April inflation rises to 3.6%, driven by food and housing costs

May 13, 2025
Next Post
TransNamib gets Govt backing amid liquidation threats

TransNamib gets Govt backing amid liquidation threats

Related News

Aviation training centre at Keetmanshoop to commence ops in 2024

Aviation training centre at Keetmanshoop to commence ops in 2024

October 6, 2023
Health ministry’s 11,742 new posts to cost govt N$4.5 billion

Health ministry’s 11,742 new posts to cost govt N$4.5 billion

May 6, 2025
O&L restructures  Group Executive Committee

O&L restructures  Group Executive Committee

May 6, 2024

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Business & Economy
  • Columnists
  • Companies
  • Finance
  • Finance
  • Fisheries
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Health
  • Investing
  • Latest
  • Market
  • Mining & Energy
  • namibia
  • Namibia
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Property
  • Retail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Trade

CATEGORIES

  • Business & Economy
  • Companies
    • Agriculture
    • Finance
    • Fisheries
    • Health
    • Property
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Tourism
    • Trade
  • Finance
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Investing
  • Latest
  • Market
  • Mining & Energy
  • namibia
  • News
    • Africa
    • Namibia
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists

CONTACT US

Cell: +264814612969

Email: newsdesk@thebrief.com.na

  • Home
  • Companies
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
  • Property
  • E-Editions

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions