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Namibia: SOS Children’s Villages Namibia Launches Donation Box At International Airport
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Namibia: SOS Children’s Villages Namibia Launches Donation Box At International Airport

SOS Children’s Villages Namibia (SOSCVN), in partnership with the Namibia Airports Company (NAC), recently unveiled a new initiative at the Hosea Kutako International Airport aimed at supporting children in need. The collaboration resulted in the placement of a donation box at the departure lounge at Gate 6. The donation box initiative seeks to raise funds...

SOS Children’s Villages Namibia launches donation box at international airport – News
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SOS Children’s Villages Namibia launches donation box at international airport – News

SOS Children’s Villages Namibia (SOSCVN), in partnership with the Namibia Airports Company (NAC), recently unveiled a new initiative at the Hosea Kutako International Airport aimed at supporting children in need. The collaboration resulted in the placement of a donation box at the departure lounge at Gate 6. The donation box initiative seeks to raise funds...

Deriv’s new partnership with Puttinu Cares: United for children’s cancer support in Malta
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Deriv’s new partnership with Puttinu Cares: United for children’s cancer support in Malta

Taking a pivotal step in community support for Maltese children battling cancer Deriv’s Carnival party for children with cancer A carnival party held on 12 February by Deriv creating positive experiences for children with cancer. QAWRA, Malta, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a significant step to support Maltese children with cancer, Deriv, a...

Rehoboth family business adds to children’s entertainment
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Rehoboth family business adds to children’s entertainment

Rehoboth Woodstock Enterprises has improved and revamped their children’s entertainment areas, says marketing and communications manager Bognahn Möller. The aim is to offer great fun and entertainment for youngsters, says Möller on the improved children’s entertainment because Woodstock is a family oriented business, for families by a family.She says they are passionate about making the...

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One of two missing children’s bodies discovered

SWAKOPMUND: The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in the Erongo Region have confirmed the discovery of one of the bodies of the two children who went missing at sea while swimming with others at Henties Bay last weekend. According to NamPol’s Commander of the Erongo Community Affairs Subsection, Inspector Ileni Shapumba, on Tuesday, the body, which...

It’s silly to ask for presidential children’s Dubai flight tickets – Hengari
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It’s silly to ask for presidential children’s Dubai flight tickets – Hengari

Presidential spokesperson Alfredo Hengari says calls for the Presidency to reveal the Dubai flight tickets of members of the presidential family who travelled there while president Hage Geingob and first lady Monica Geingos attended a climate summit are “silly”. These calls came as commentators and critics asked for proof that the government did not pay...

Presidency dismisses allegations that gov paid for first couple’s children’s expenses
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Presidency dismisses allegations that gov paid for first couple’s children’s expenses

The Presidency has dismissed allegations that the government has paid for the flight tickets and other expenses of the first couple’s children to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The children, Nangula Geingos, Dangos Nangula, Kayla Elago, and Nino Kalondo, all travelled to Dubai in their private capacity, with their expenses paid for by the first couple....

We paid for our children’s trip to Dubai – first couple
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We paid for our children’s trip to Dubai – first couple

President Hage Geingob and first lady Monica Geingos have defended taking their children along on official state business to Dubai, saying they have paid for their expenses. In a press statement issued on Monday, the first couple refuted allegations of their children travelling at the government’s expense, despite government regulations prohibiting this. “The Namibian public...