The Diamond Association of Namibia (Diaman) donated to the Windhoek Central Hospital for the renovation and modernisation of its mental health unit, and to address critical needs within the unit.
The Diamond Association of Namibia donated to the Windhoek Central Hospital for the renovation and modernisation of its mental health unit, and to address critical needs within the unit.
"They represent our collective efforts to provide better care, support, and resources for those facing mental health challenges. This hospital has been a beacon of hope for many, offering essential services to those in need," Nikki Itheta, representing Diaman, said. Deputy health minister Utjiua Muinjangue said in the second phase of the Diaman Corporate Social Investment Project, they will extend their bequest towards carrying out maintenance works such as painting, window repairs and the welding of security gates, valued at N$150 000.
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