Namibia nurses want officials to shut down the drug control agency. The union says the group broke medicine laws and let companies sell unsafe drugs. Leaders claim the agency approved medicines that never passed proper safety checks. The group also allowed businesses without licenses to sell medical products to hospitals.
Union leader Junias Shilunga says the actions put people at risk. He believes the agency shows no respect for public safety. The nurse group thinks corruption runs deep across the health system. Officials have lost trust from citizens who need medical care.
The union wants the health minister to close the agency right away. They demand a complete investigation of how the group operates. Nurses ask President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to create a special team to study health ministry problems. The team should have a judge as leader and include worker representatives.
Shilunga says lives matter more than money or politics. The union believes people deserve safe medicines and honest government workers. Health officials must face consequences for breaking rules and hurting patients.
Union leader Junias Shilunga says the actions put people at risk. He believes the agency shows no respect for public safety. The nurse group thinks corruption runs deep across the health system. Officials have lost trust from citizens who need medical care.
The union wants the health minister to close the agency right away. They demand a complete investigation of how the group operates. Nurses ask President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to create a special team to study health ministry problems. The team should have a judge as leader and include worker representatives.
Shilunga says lives matter more than money or politics. The union believes people deserve safe medicines and honest government workers. Health officials must face consequences for breaking rules and hurting patients.