Namibia secures N$1.5 billion for water infrastructure upgrade
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 22/05/2025
The Namibian Government, in partnership with NamWater and the German Development Bank (KfW), has entered into a N$1.5 billion concessional loan agreement aimed at upgrading the country’s ageing bulk water supply infrastructure.
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