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SADC-PF SRHR project lauded as a success
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SADC-PF SRHR project lauded as a success

The Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, HIV and AIDS Governance project launched in 2019 has ended, with many stakeholders lauding the successes. The project was launched by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Prof Peter Katjavivi. 

Debmarine Namibia extends help to Eluwa
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Debmarine Namibia extends help to Eluwa

Debmarine Namibia last week handed over a donation of school equipment worth N$300 000 to the Eluwa Special School. Established in 1966 by the Finnish Mission in the Engela village of the Ohangwena region, the school only catered to visually-impaired learners.