German funds secure restoration of historic OvaHerero shrine
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 12/12/2024
The Samuel Maharero Heritage Foundation received approximately N$2.6 million from the German Embassy in Namibia through the Cultural Preservation Fund of the Federal Foreign Office to rehabilitate the OtjikaTjamuaha Holy Shrine in Okahandja. This culturally and historically significant site, (…)
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