Omuthiya at a crossroads: A Call to rescue Oshikoto
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 4/06/2025
Omuthiya, the capital of the Oshikoto region, stands as a symbol of both promise and neglect. Despite its administrative status, the town suffers from poor infrastructure, limited economic activity, and a glaring absence of higher education institutions.
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