DONKERHOEK ELDERLY RECEIVE WINTER AID
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Elderly residents of Donkerhoek in Katutura have received winter relief support through a humanitarian programme led by the Office of the Khomas Regional Council.
Elderly residents of Donkerhoek in Katutura have received winter relief support through a humanitarian programme led by the Office of the Khomas Regional Council.
Groot Aub residents will continue to benefit from free municipal services while infrastructures are being developed and upgraded to support the formal provision of basic services.
The Chief Regional Officer of the |Khomas Regional Council, Clement Mafwila, has called on the councillors to commit to effective service delivery, accountability and good governance.
To boost small and medium enterprises, the Tobias Hainyeko constituency office has donated business equipment to eighteen entrepreneurs valued at N$277,000.
The businesses funded are fashion design, welding services, bakeries, fitness gyms, butchery, catering, and beautification services.
The Khomas Regional Council has made progress in addressing the shortage of tables and chairs at Centaurus High School. The council recently donated 250 sets of tables and chairs to help improve the learning environment.
40 young mothers from Windhoek's Katutura residential area are looking ahead to starting their own small businesses after graduating from a skills development and empowerment programme.
The Katutura Central Constituency in conjunction with the Khomas Regional Council have donated Wi-Fi service and computers to the Katutura community library through the Minor Capital Project.
The Wi-Fi was installed by Telecom Namibia at the cost of N$250 000.
The Khomas Regional Council through its income-generating projects allocated funds to each constituency to assist smaller businesses to grow.
The Khomasdal Constituency has received its share of N$ 225 000 to assist 21 businesses.
The Khomas Regional Council concluded its visits to the Windhoek Rural Constituency aimed at assessing the status of boreholes drilled in the area.
The delegation assessed boreholes at the Satan Slog settlement, Enos and Ernest, and Diep Rivier.
The Khomas Regional Council has approved the building and renovation of additional classrooms and kitchens at twelve schools in Windhoek.
The regional officials paid a site visit to projects in Windhoek, where the news was announced.