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Khomas begins phased rollout of 24-hour public clinic services

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The Ministry of Health and Social Services will begin a phased rollout of extended clinic operating hours in the Khomas Region starting 1 July 2025.

The Okuryangava Health Centre is set to become the country’s second 24-hour public primary health facility from 1 August.

Health Minister Esperance Luvindao announced the plan during an onboarding session for private-sector medical officers who have volunteered to provide evening services at Katutura Health Centre.

The Minister said the new measures aim to reduce patient pressure at Katutura, which currently sees up to 1,000 patients daily.

“Extending operating hours at these two health facilities will significantly alleviate the burden on Katutura Health Centre, especially given their large catchment areas, high population density, and proximity to underserved informal settlements,” said Luvindao.

From 1 July, Okuryangava Health Centre and Otjomuise Clinic will operate from 07h00 to 19h00, seven days a week.

Katutura Health Centre will also increase its night shift doctor count from three to five to manage peak evening demand between 19h00 and midnight.

“We are collaborating with medical officers from the private sector to provide pro bono health services at Katutura Health Centre from 17h00 to 23h00. Eleven doctors will join our team as of 1 July 2025,” said Luvindao.

In a second phase planned for 1 October, Maxuilili Clinic in Tobias Hainyeko Constituency will be upgraded to a 24-hour facility. It serves a population of over 46,000 and is considered ideal due to its modern infrastructure.

“Preparations are underway to capacitate Maxuilili Clinic to enable it to provide 24-hour services. This will be a great relief for Katutura Health Centre as the same services will be provided at this facility,” said Luvindao.

The Ministry is also exploring complementary measures including online consultations and possible reforms to community service requirements for health professionals. Longer-term interventions include construction of new health facilities such as the Windhoek District Hospital.

“Your willingness to offer your skills and time without expectation of financial gain exemplifies the spirit of ubuntu, the belief in a shared humanity,” said Luvindao.

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