Oshakati State Hospital files rot on the floor

The hospital’s record-keeping is so screwed up that patient files are literally getting soaked on the floor.

Oshakati State Hospital’s mess
  • Oshakati State Hospital ran out of proper space for records.
  • Staff had to stash files in a half-finished tin shack.
  • Budget problems stopped them from finishing that temporary storage.
  • Some patient folders ended up on beds nobody can use.
Job Amupanda calls it out
  • Amupanda slammed the record-keeping in a Monday social media post.
  • He warned the risk to patient care is seriously not okay.
  • His movement backs the government’s vision but hates the follow-through.
  • He stressed medical histories are getting wrecked by water and pests.
The acting superintendent explains
  • Ndawapeka Nhinda said they had to get creative after space ran out.
  • She confirmed their makeshift setup doesn’t meet archive laws.
  • Humidity forced them to ship some files to a warehouse in Ongwediva.
  • She admitted more patients mean the file pile keeps growing.
Archives law is ancient
  • Namutenya Hamwaalwa said the current Archives Act is super outdated.
  • He argued it needs an urgent revamp for physical and digital records.
  • Cabinet already signed off on reviewing the law.
  • The fix will involve the prime minister’s office and tech ministry.
Data rules are a mess too
  • The prime minister’s office banned public cloud for government data.
  • Rhingo Mutambo said they can’t host anything outside Namibia’s borders.
  • They’re waiting for a data protection bill and a cloud policy first.
 

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