Health ministry executive director Ben Nangombe speaking during a media briefing in Windhoek
Health ministry executive director Ben Nangombe on Tuesday said ordinary health passports are not an issue at the ministry, which has over one million health passports in the general store in Windhoek. He urged ministry officials in the regions to order health passports for their centres when need arises. Nangombe was on Tuesday. Video: Ministry of Health and Social Services/Contributed
Видео Health ministry executive director Ben Nangombe speaking during a media briefing in Windhoek канала The Namibian
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