Walvis Bay school girl converts backyard into sustainable garden
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 12/02/2025
By Adolf Kaure. Fifteen-year-old Walvis Bay learner, Martha Kayemba is the youngest recipient of the Walvis Bay Youth Climate Action Fund. The Grade 10 learner at Duinesig High School, has turned her passion for agriculture into action by establishing a backyard garden at her family home in (…)
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