Ondangwa family receives bricks to rebuild home after devastating fire
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An Ondangwa family whose house burned down in June received bricks to reconstruct their four-bedroom house.
The house was gutted by fire due to an electric shock.
An Ondangwa family whose house burned down in June received bricks to reconstruct their four-bedroom house.
The house was gutted by fire due to an electric shock.
The Kavango West Regional Council is committed to supporting its community members through various initiatives.
Recently, the Council provided assistance to the Greater Hill vegetable gardening project in Namutuntu village in the Mpungu Constituency, which is managed by two young men.
Otjiwarongo-based charity organisation Omake raised N$20,000 at a fundraising dinner in pledges towards the establishment of a safe place for vulnerable children and people with disabilities.
The construction of the centre is estimated to cost more than N$3 million.
Rossing Uranium has solidified the extension of its agreement with the Namibian Police Force to another three years to repair old, rusted, and faulty police vehicles at Swakopmund at a cost of N$750,000.
A family from Windhoek's Hakahana Residential Area, who lost their national documents in a shack fire this month, were issued with new national documents at no cost by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security in Windhoek.
Prior to the start of its highly anticipated annual cultural festival, the PSTBET Windhoek Annual Cultural Festival, a prominent advocate for community vibrancy and cultural celebration, has reached out to support the women offenders at the Windhoek Correctional Service.
Many offenders come out reformed from the rehabilitation centres.
However, some struggle to be accepted by society after release, which pushes them into despair.
The Okondjatu Combined School received equipment worth N$150,000 from Kaijata Kangueehi, who is a former learner of the school from the late 1970s.