Substantial support for education flows from the Capricorn Foundation
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 11/06/2025
Through ongoing partnerships with Development Workshop, the African Leadership Institute, SPES Charity, Learn on One and the EduLight Project, the Capricorn Foundation said it has committed N$1.8 million for leadership training for principals, infrastructure support for early childhood (…)
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