A fast-spreading sickness wave is hammering northern Namibia, stacking thousands of infections and confirmed fatalities while health systems scramble to slow the spiral.
Case surge across northern Namibia
Case surge across northern Namibia
- The Ministry of Health and Social Services logged 8,760 malaria infections.
- Eleven fatalities have been tied to the illness.
- The count reflects a 68 percent jump year over year.
- Esperance Luvindao flagged 20 health districts blowing past danger limits.
- Those zones are actively dealing with uncontrolled transmission.
- The warning came through an official ministry notice.
- Kavango East, Kavango West, and Ohangwena are in the danger zone.
- Oshikoto, Oshana, and Omusati are seeing widespread spread.
- Kunene, Otjozondjupa, and Zambezi are also affected.
- Katima Mulilo accounts for roughly 17 percent of reported infections.
- Outapi trails close behind with about 15 percent.
- These hubs are dragging regional totals upward.
- Teams are coating homes with long-lasting indoor insect control.
- Treated mosquito nets are being handed out in impacted areas.
- Field operations are focused on slowing household transmission.
- People are urged to use repellents and sleep under nets.
- Standing water around homes should be cleared out.
- Everyday prevention is being framed as community protection.