Flood victims receive donations UN organizations
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The United Nations family of organizations in Namibia has donated commodities worth N$2 million towards assisting flood victims in the Ohangwena and Oshana regions.
The United Nations family of organizations in Namibia has donated commodities worth N$2 million towards assisting flood victims in the Ohangwena and Oshana regions.
The Road Fund Administration (RFA) has donated N$600,000 towards flood victims in the Oshana, Omusati, and Ohangwena regions.
The devastation caused by the floods is worrisome, and RFA CEO ALI Ipinge says, as a public entity, it is duty-bound to support communities impacted by these natural disasters.
Members of the Nakabolelwa Sabbath Church are asking for donations to rebuild and restore their church, which burned to the ground on Sunday.
The inmates of Luderitz Correctional Facility received a donation of literature to boost their rehabilitation opportunities, thanks to the RJS Foundation.
WESCO Group Namibia donated 360 bags of cement to the Oshikoto Education Directorate, which will benefit nine schools that are constructing toilets for learners, kitchens, classrooms, and school halls.
A lack of water and poor sanitation are affecting the quality of life for the less privileged residents of Swakopmund.
This was said by the Mayor of Swakopmund, Dina Namubes during the handing over of 57 mobile toilet facilities at DRC.
In celebration of its 128 anniversary, the Woermann Brock "We Care Trust' donated N$300 000 to 12 beneficiaries in need of financial assistance.
The Trust supports communities in surrounding areas of all Woermann Brock Stores and assists organizations that actively work towards helping those in need.
Twenty-eight beneficiaries from the John Pandeni Constituency received equipment and material to support their small businesses.
The equipment and material given through the SME support programme are worth N$250 000.
The QKR Navachab Gold Mine near Karibib has handed over renovated infrastructure worth N$12 million to the Karibib Private School.
Managing Director George Botshiwe says the company will continue to support private and public schools in the area, as educating the youth is important.
The Swakopmund municipal councillors donated toilet papers and bath soaps worth N$23 000 at the town's State Hospital.