Nasria donates N$350,000 to nine institutions

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Nine institutions have received a donation of N$350,000 from the Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (Nasria).

The Namibia Brave Warriors will receive the majority of the sponsorship, specifically N$100,000, as they prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Moses ||Garoëb donates blankets to elderly, vulnerable

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The |Khomas Region's Moses ||Garoëb Constituency has donated 100 blankets to the elderly and vulnerable people.

The donation is part of the winter safety-net project, which aims to showcase the development initiatives to improve the living conditions of the elderly and the needy.

Tilla Feeding Scheme continues to aid community

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Tilla Feeding Scheme has extended a helping hand to vulnerable families by donating over 200 food packs and 250 blankets to children in the Tobias Hainyeko Constituency in the |Khomas Region.

OEWONA donates to orphans and vulnerable in three regions

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The Organisation for the Empowerment of Widows/Widowers and Orphans of HIV/AIDS in Namibia (OEWONA) handed over bedding, toys, and clothing, among other things, to orphans and vulnerable members of society in the Omusati, Ohangwena, and Kavango West regions.

Swakop Uranium contributes to community policing

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Swakop Uranium has donated essential equipment for community policing and crime prevention initiatives in Walvis Bay, valued at N$139,000. 

The donation includes computers, a laptop, printers, and gazebos. 

Rössing Foundation supports malaria prevention efforts

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The Rössing Foundation has donated N$1.5 million worth of malaria prevention equipment and tools to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

The purpose of the donation is to support the efforts of the National Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme to reduce malaria transmission.

|Khomas Regional Council donates building material to fire victims in Havanna

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The |Khomas Regional Council has donated building material to four families whose dwellings were gutted by fire in Havanna last week.

The material, which was handed over by the Councillor of the Moses ||Garoëb Constituency, Stefanus Ndengu, consisted of 60 iron sheets, 30 poles, and 12 pines.