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Visibility equipment to be used by the Namibian Police at high accident zones along the main national road in the Otjozondjupa Region is aimed at curbing road accidents.
Visibility equipment to be used by the Namibian Police at high accident zones along the main national road in the Otjozondjupa Region is aimed at curbing road accidents.
Simanya Combined School outside Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West Region is the lucky recipient of school uniforms and sports gear from Sankara Fishing Company.
The school has 152 learners.
Thirty communal farmers received quality goat rams from the Berseba Constituency Office to enhance the quality of their livestock and transform their farming.
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.
The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) remains a dedicated partner for Namibia to ensure food security for all.
This commitment was reaffirmed at the handover of gardening tools and irrigation systems to 308 beneficiaries in the Ohangwena Region, valued at N$2.2 million.
The Road Fund Administration (RFA) has eased the burden of a lack of vehicles in the police force following a donation of 22 cars.
The donation of land measuring 6,000 square metres has given a boost to plans to construct a Community Skills Development Centre in Luderitz.
Luderitz Town Council officially handed over the donated land to COSDEC Benguela.
The Bunya Combined School in the Kapako Constituency has always struggled with basic necessities.
That was until the Rossing Foundation paid the school a visit to donate some much-needed items.
The Bunya Combined School started off as a Catholic mission school 94 years ago.
Fourth-year law students at the University of Namibia have refurbished and donated medical equipment to the paediatric unit at Katutura Health Centre.
This is to create a calming and conducive environment for patients.
Miss Teen Namibia Second Runner-up Timica Goeieman teamed up with the Bikers Club and Roads Authority to hand over sanitary pads to the School for the Visually Impaired in the Capital.