Call for urgent cleanup at Namibia’s Owela Museum
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 3/02/2025
Spotlighting Namibia, an independent watchdog promoting accountability and transparency, has called on the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture to immediately address the “disgusting and unhygienic” conditions surrounding the Owela Museum. The organisation reports that despite promises from (…)
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