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Book on Water to be Launched

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By Frederick Philander

WINDHOEK

A resource book, Caring for our Water, a publication by the Wetlands Working Group of Namibia aimed at upper primary teachers and learners, is to be launched today.

“This publication will be officially launched at 14h30 today at the Khomas Regional Council Offices by the Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. Becky R.K. Ndjoze-Ojo. The Khomas Regional governor, Sophia Shaningwa, will also officiate at the launch,” states a press release from the group.

According to the statement, 35 copies of the book will be presented to every primary school represented at the launch by the project sponsors, Simon Nhongo from the UNDP, and the Swedish Charg??????’??