1 month - 04 March 2021 | Infrastructure
ELLANIE SMITWINDHOEKThe supply of water and sanitation facilities in rural areas has improved significantly over the past three decades, according to official statistics.Since independence, a.
1 month - 17 February 2021 | Infrastructure
LEANDREA LOUWWALVIS BAYThe ground-breaking ceremony and construction commencement of 121 houses at the Otweya informal settlement took place in Walvis Bay on Monday morning.The minister.
1 month - 16 February 2021 | Infrastructure
TUYEIMO HAIDULAOMAHENENENamWater on Saturday started a six-month rehabilitation of the Omahenene-Olushandja canal.The entire canal needs to be cleaned to improve water supply to the main.
2 months ago - 25 January 2021 | Infrastructure
OTIS FINCKWALVIS BAYErongo governor Neville Andre last week informed the Otweya community that the construction of 121 houses for residents of Twalaloka informal settlement, whose.
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News by Section Final installment of donated medical equipment reaches Namibia, Botswana The latest donation completes a $100 million Namibian dollars ($6.71 million US) donation of medical equipment to Namibia announced this spring. “We continue leaning on the strong network we have with partner nations and government agencies, which allows us to help protect populations during this pandemic.” Lt. Col. Robert Hammack By View Gallery
Final installment of donated medical equipment reaches Namibia, Botswana
U.S. Ambassador to Botswana, Craig Cloud ( second from right) poses with Peggy Surame, Botswana’s Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry ( second from left) and Assistant Minister of Presidential Affairs Dumizweni Mthimkhula (center) during an official ceremony to mark the handover of medical equipment from the United States to Botswana in Gaborone, Botswana, on August 27, 202