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The learners at Five Rand Primary School will no longer be taught in crowded classes after Fly and Help and Oshimada built five additional classrooms.

The entities joined hands with the government by building five classrooms to make life easier for the Five Rand Primary School in Okahandja. 

The Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Faustina Caley, says that the classrooms will make learning conducive and shape and pave the way for the Namibian child.

The principal of Five Rand Primary School, Victor Nakapandi, commended the donors for the gesture.

However, Nakapandi says they still need a helping hand to build more infrastructure, such as a life skills class as well as a boardroom, among others.

The donation comprises five classrooms, three toilets, a store room, fencing, and burglar bars.

One of the donors, Fly and Help's representative Reiner Meutsch says that they are happy to be contributors to the education of a Namibian child.

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Lucy Nghifindfaka