Youth urged to be role models as Henties Bay NYS brass band graduate
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 11/12/2024
By Adolf Kaure. The fifteenth Namibia Youth Service (NYS) intake pass-out parade of national service training and the graduation of the brass band recently took place at the Henties Bay training centre. The graduates completed six months of intensive training to be ready to serve the state. (…)
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