African Monarch Lodges settles N$41 thousand loan for blind elder in Kongola
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The African Monarch Lodges in Katima Mulilo have come to the rescue of a family of a blind senior citizen at Kongola by settling her loan of about N$41,000.
The African Monarch Lodges in Katima Mulilo have come to the rescue of a family of a blind senior citizen at Kongola by settling her loan of about N$41,000.
The Stina Youth Growth Foundation donated food parcels worth N$40,000 for vulnerable residents of the Kavango East Region.
Receiving the donation was Kavango East Governor Hamunyera Hambyuka.
In the heart of the Okahandja Park informal settlement in Katutura, a safe haven is giving hope to children in the community.
Local resident Albertina Eises is offering afternoon classes, day care, and meals to children in the area, creating a nurturing space where they can learn, play, and grow.
The Law Society of Namibia (LSN), in conjunction with the Ombudsman and the Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations, hosted a free legal assistance programme today in the capital.
The legal consultations took place at the Katutura UN Plaza and the NG Kerk in Eros.
Community members of Farm Julianne, in the Grootfontein Constituency, were overjoyed after the Ministry of Health and Social Services allocated a vehicle to the farm and its surrounding areas.
Farm Julianne is situated about 77 kilometres northeast of Grootfontein, in the Otjozondjupa Region.
Florian Donatus, chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council, issued a strong appeal for collaboration between the mining, fishing, and business sectors and regional authorities to better support local communities.
He made this appeal during the ground-breaking ceremony for a new MSME park in Walvis Bay.
A local Omaheke farmer and two other benefactors donated safety boots to six needy COSDEC trainees at Gobabis.
The donation follows COSDEC Omaheke reaching out for assistance for trainees at the centre who lacked safety boots.
Speaking on behalf of the donors was Sarah |Goagoses.
The Office of the ||Kharas Governor handed over gardening equipment and seeds to identified rural community gardening initiatives in the region. The equipment and seeds were donated by Mefuta Enterprises.
The Governor of the Kavango West Region, Verna Sinimbo, accompanied by various regional leaders, paid the Kasera family in Sarukwe village a visit following the death of two children due to suspected food poisoning.
The Blue Chromis Fishing Company in Walvis Bay has donated fish to the families of the murdered girls in Okahandja, as well as to the Ark Orphanage and the general community.
In addition, the company contributed N$16,500 to the funeral costs of the girls.