Otjomuise flood relocation: Children struggle to access education due to lack of schools and transport

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 19/01/2025
The children of the Otjomuise residents who were relocated to Goreangab Dam’s Green Mountain after heavy floods earlier this month are struggling to get to school. This is due to a lack of nearby schools and affordable transport services. Queentelin van Rooyen (37), a mother of four, says two of (…)
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