Linyanti Conservancy receives transformers
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The Zambezi Regional Council has handed over three transformers, valued at N$238,000, to three villages in the Linyanti Constituency.
The Zambezi Regional Council has handed over three transformers, valued at N$238,000, to three villages in the Linyanti Constituency.
The Onyeka Yepumba Farmers Association in the Omusati Region recently inaugurated its new office at Etunda in Ruacana Constituency after receiving N$3 million from the Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) as a booster to cater for farming equipment.
Let's Do It Namibia has donated citrus fruit trees to three different schools in Windhoek.
Martti Ahtisaari Primary School is among those that received trees.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has donated essential items worth N$700,000 to boarding schools across the country.
According to Nelson Ashipala, Corporate Communications Manager at NWR, the schools to benefit are yet to be identified.
The Minister of Health and Social Services (MoHSS), Dr. Kalumbi Shangula, says about 2.1 million people in the country depend on public health care services.
Dr. Shangula disclosed this during the donation of various hospital equipment valued at N$1.5 million by Ohorongo Cement and its partners.
More than 150 underprivileged learners of the Ngwangwa Primary School in the Kavango West Region received school uniforms and stationery, worth N$50 000.
Rent a Drum, Snyman Transport, Shoprite and Woermann Brock this week collectively made the donation.
UNFPA, the Office of the Governor and the Omaheke Regional Council handed over food parcels to marginalized communities in Gobabis.
This is part of the initiative by Governor Pijoo Nganate to curb malnutrition in the region.
The Omangete and Otjimuhaka Primary schools in Kunene are the latest to receive mattresses and school bags under the Adopt-A-school initiative under the auspices of the Seawork Fish Proccesors company at Walvis Bay.
Fifty-four underprivileged children at Rundu received shoes, school bags and stationary donated by Zealous Tutorial Institution.
The Institution's principal says it's part of their Corporate Social Responsibility to plough back into the community in which they operate.
Vertice MedTech Namibia has donated medical equipment to the value of N$135 000 to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.