A local company, South Haven Commodities, has stepped up to rehabilitate the borehole of Dr. Fischer Primary School in the Aminuis Constituency which has been dysfunctional since last year.
The company's director, Tjakazenga Kamuhanga, says education is one of the sectors that requires collective action from all stakeholders.
Education Inspector Ismael Kazondanga said the rehabilitation of the borehole will enable the school to engage in agriculture-related activities that will assist the school in raising funds for its upkeep.
Dr. Fischer Primary School has a population of 540 learners with nineteen teachers.