How a school garden became a hub for learning, leadership, and community
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 22/07/2025
When asked, “Do you guys all do agriculture?” the learners respond with an enthusiastic yes. What began as a small nursery has flourished into a vibrant garden filled with moringa trees, marigolds, sunflowers, onions, tomatoes, pigeon peas, and more. It has not all been smooth sailing. With (…)
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