Malaysia’s N$937 145-donation keeps Islamic centre open
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/01/2025
The High Commission of Malaysia donated over N$937 145 to the Windhoek Islamic Centre to assist with its operational costs. Acting high commissioner of Malaysia Mohamad Yahaya says the donation will be used to alleviate the centre’s operations and soup kitchen cost for the next two years. “The (…)
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