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Millennium Corp. Makes Turn at Oshana

Home Archived Millennium Corp. Makes Turn at Oshana

By William J. Mbangula Oshakati A delegation of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) led by the American Ambassador to Namibia Joyce Barr will visit Oshana region tomorrow, March 2. This was announced by the Governor of Oshana region Clemens Kashuupulwa. The six-member delegation will include John Hewko, MCC Vice-President, Maureen Harrington, Managing Director of AnglophoneLusophone Africa, Courtenay Engelke, MCC Namibia , Jason Bauer, MCC Associate Country Director and Eric Benjaminson, the Deputy Chief of Mission of the USA Embassy to Namibia. Their familiarization tour to see the set-up at the village will take them to the sewerage system at Oshakati Hospital, Uupindi location, Uukwangula settlement, Evululuko location and some sites at Ongwediva. They will also visit the railway site at Ondangwa before returning to Windhoek.