Namibia Primary School receives new dining hall
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Namibia Primary School in Central Katutura inaugurated its new dining hall, equipped with a fully furnished kitchen, thanks to N$5 million in funding from the |Khomas Regional Council.
Namibia Primary School in Central Katutura inaugurated its new dining hall, equipped with a fully furnished kitchen, thanks to N$5 million in funding from the |Khomas Regional Council.
In its quest to reduce the ratio of four learners per textbook, the |Khomas Regional Council donated textbooks to primary and secondary schools in the Khomas Region.
The donation, with a value of N$2 million, aims to eradicate textbook shortages in schools.
The |Khomas Regional Council has launched a series of health initiatives across various constituencies to bring essential services closer to the people.
Residents of the Moses ||Garoëb constituency were the beneficiaries of these vital health services over the weekend.
The escalating population growth is putting pressure on the City of Windhoek (CoW) municipal infrastructure, intensifying demand for service delivery, and underscoring the need for government intervention.
The |Khomas Regional Council says it has made positive contributions with targeted projects in the health, safety, and security sectors for the 2023–2024 financial year.
Among its successes in the health sector are the renovations of the Donkerhoek Clinic to the tune of N$1.5 million.
The |Khomas Regional Council has committed over N$4 million for projects within the education sector in the |Khomas Region for the 2023–2024 financial year.
These funds are to be utilised in the construction and renovation of school facilities and in the procurement of educational materials.
The Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress of China signed a Memorandum of Understanding on friendly exchange with the |Khomas Regional Council.
The agreement encourages exchanges in areas of interest.
The |Khomas Regional Council has re-elected John Moonde as its chairperson.
The |Khomas Regional Council has donated goods valued at N$300 000 to orphans and vulnerable children schooling at Centaurus High School in Windhoek through its Minor Capital and Back to School programs.
About 360 learners are in need at the school.
The |Khomas Regional Council has managed to provide service to its people and will continue improving the living conditions of its residents despite rising challenges such as unemployment and the lack of basic services due to increased urbanization.