Khomas records 95% HIV status awareness

The Khomas region in Namibia has achieved a 95% HIV status awareness rate and is investing N$59.2 million into healthcare infrastructure. Governor Sam Nujoma highlighted progress in hospital renovations and expanded clinical services, though he noted that tuberculosis remains a significant regional health challenge.
Why it matters
This report demonstrates significant public health progress in sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the effectiveness of targeted regional health infrastructure and HIV management programs.
The Khomas region has recorded major gains in healthcare and social welfare, with 95% of people living with HIV aware of their status, while the government has committed more than N$59.2 million towards key health infrastructure projects.
The article reports on government statements and regional statistics without inflammatory language or partisan commentary.
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