Vertice MedTech Namibia donates medical equipment to MoHSS
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Vertice MedTech Namibia has donated medical equipment to the value of N$135 000 to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
Vertice MedTech Namibia has donated medical equipment to the value of N$135 000 to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
The Grootfontein Municipality has donated plumbing and electrical equipment to the town's state hospital.
The donation by Mayor Talitha Garises follows complaints by medical staff who were serving patients in dark rooms and having broken ablution in many ward rooms.
With the dignity of schoolgirls considered a key factor in school drop-outs, the United Nations Population Fund has donated sanitary kits to learners at Odeitotela Combined School in the Omusati Region.
The kits are part of a N$7.4 million grant by the Japanese government and are meant for eight regions.
The Eternal Life Worship City donated food, clothing items, and sanitary pads to the residents of Babylon in Windhoek.
The items, worth N$11,000, will be distributed to vulnerable communities under the project of the church in the community.
A local company, Flush, has come to the rescue of teachers and learners at the Siguruguru Senior Primary School by donating six eco-toilets to the educational institution.
A group of final-year law students donated sanitary products to female inmates at the Windhoek Correctional Facility. The donation was facilitated through the LLB Aid Handover Programme.
The donation was comprised of bathing soaps, sanitary pads, nappies, lotion, toothpaste, and other personal items.