IUM boosts Rundu hospital with N$8.5 million medical equipment donation
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The International University of Management (IUM) has donated medical equipment worth N$8.5 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
The International University of Management (IUM) has donated medical equipment worth N$8.5 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
Nedbank Namibia has officially handed over N$88,800 to the Namibian Mathematics Institute (NMI) in a bid to promote mathematics education in the country.
The Henties Bay Clinic received two brand new ambulances valued at N$1.6 million from the Langer Heinrich Uranium Mine on Friday.
The donation is part of the mine's "Heart on Wheels" initiative.
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has donated a Lodox X-Ray Machine, valued at N$13.2 million, to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
Erongo Marine Enterprises has donated frozen fish and food items to 25 schools across the Ohangwena Region.
The donation, which comprises boxes of frozen horse mackerel, maize meal, dried meal packs and canned fish, will strengthen the schools' feeding programme.
The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture, in partnership with the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, today received a consignment of 2,500 bags of instant porridge to support Early Childhood Development (ECD) feeding in the Erongo Region.
Regional electricity distribution company CENORED has donated medical supplies worth nearly N$120,000 to the Otjiwarongo District Hospital to help it carry out its operations optimally.
The Otjiwarongo District Hospital has been in need of medical items to attend to the growing number of patients.
The National Planning Commission and the European Union (EU) delegation officially handed over five 30-tonne trucks to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform (MAWFLR) to boost the livestock value chain in Namibia’s Northern Communal Areas.
FNB Namibia has provided essential food items, toiletries, and detergents to vulnerable communities in the northern regions of Oshana, Ohangwena, and Omusati.
The Ongha Vocational Training Centre in the Ohangwena Region received a donation of safety gear and school supplies, aimed at motivating learners and addressing the school's basic needs.