Unfinished Otjinene hospital project loses N$41.1m
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Hertta‑Maria Amutenja “Who is going to be held accountable for all this money that was spent and the hospital is not even complete?” This question was raised during a public hearing on the long-delayed Otjinene District Hospital, where it emerged that the ministry of health and social services (…)
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