NAMDIA donation boosts learning in Kavango West
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Principals from various village schools in the Kavango West Region say the donation of a classroom block by NAMDIA has significantly improved the atmosphere at their schools.
Principals from various village schools in the Kavango West Region say the donation of a classroom block by NAMDIA has significantly improved the atmosphere at their schools.
Oshana Governor Hofni Iipinge said the region is making significant progress in accelerating service delivery to both its inhabitants and visitors across its 11 constituencies.
The United Nations has marked its 80th anniversary, celebrating eight decades of global peace, development, and humanitarian efforts.
The UN has played a key role in promoting human rights, sustainable development, and international cooperation, and Namibia has been a strong partner in these efforts.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare encouraged parents to remain steadfast in nurturing their children's dreams, reminding them that every child holds potential that can one day contribute to Namibia's development.
The housing gap in Katima Mulilo is expected to narrow with the development of Extension 39 by a private developer.
Mishake & Sons Trading CC has partnered with WAT Construction to construct 83 houses at a cost of N$80 million.
In an effort to address the shortages of housing at Aussenkehr, the Namibia Grape Company (NGC), in partnership with Cape Span, will start with the first phase of constructing 76 farmhouses for employees.
N$3 million was made available for the first phase of the housing project.
Ohangwena Regional Council Chairperson, Erickson Ndawanifa, has called for unity among regional councillors, emphasising that collective effort is key to improving the lives of all inhabitants in the region.
The governor of ||Kharas Region, Dawid Gertze, has urged the youth to take an active role as drivers of the country's economy and in shaping the future.
The governor made the remarks while addressing the ||Kharas Regional Youth Forum executive committee members during their plenary meeting.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has reiterated the government's commitment to supporting initiatives that foster growth and youth development.
The premier made the remarks during a fundraising dinner for the hosting of the third Ogongo Annual Festival, scheduled for December.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said education should not only help individuals but also help the country's growth.
She said this in a speech read on her behalf by the Prime Minister, Elijah Ngurare during the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) 10th graduation ceremony on Friday.