New Era

Erongo school projects progressin­g well

- Faith Kavamba

THE director general of the National Planning Commission, Obeth Kandjoze, has expressed satisfacti­on with the progress made at some of the government projects undertaken at schools in the Erongo region.

Kandjoze last week inspected the renovation and constructi­on carried out at the Erongo schools as part of the government’s Covid-19 response to safeguard the lives of pupils.

At Swakopmund, Kandjoze visited Tamariskia Primary School and Vrede Rede Primary School where new ablution facilities were constructe­d, and the old structures renovated.

He also inspected the renovation­s at House Namib Hostel at Swakopmund Secondary School.

The directorat­e of education in the Erongo region was allocated N$36 million for the Covid-19 response.

Of the 53 schools in the region which were prioritise­d, 24 were in need of the constructi­on of ablution facilities, 18 schools needed their ablution block renovated, five wanted their hostels renovated and nine had requested their kitchen equipment repaired or renovated.

Although the directorat­e is making good headway with the projects, with two of them already completed, regional education director Erenfried Stephanus explained they were met with challenges such as the delayed procuremen­t of material due to the lockdown.

The lack of water in some rural areas also slowed down the projects.

“Erongo did not enjoy any visits in our initial stages of planning. They were not able to participat­e in our virtual conference. We had no idea how far they had progressed,” Kandjoze said.

Kandjoze also inspected the renovation of Dibasen Secondary School hostel and the constructi­on site of the new police station in Okombahe.

He, furthermor­e, visited Omatjete and inspected the constructi­on of the new police station at the settlement.

Kandjoze commended the education directorat­e under the leadership of Stephanus for supporting the local economy, as some of the material and services were procured locally.

He said he was impressed by the fact that Okongue Primary school is one of the few schools that hired a local supplier to produce bricks on-site, thereby employing cost-cutting measures and ensuring that employment is created for the residents in the community.

He also praised Stephanus for her innovation, pointing out that Erongo was the only region to have also channeled some of its funds into repairing and replacing kitchen equipment at certain school hostels.

During the inspection­s, Kandjoze also took the time to have community meetings where residents aired some of their concerns – not only as it pertains to schools but their communitie­s in general.

The lack of water, electricit­y and human-wildlife conflict was a recurring theme in areas such as Omatjete, Okongue and Otjohorong­o.

 ??  ?? Local is lekker… NPC director general Obeth Kandjoze (left) inspects a brick-making project in the Erongo region.
Local is lekker… NPC director general Obeth Kandjoze (left) inspects a brick-making project in the Erongo region.

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