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Youth development high on City’s priority list

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Elizabeth Kheibes
The City of Windhoek has announced that markets, upgrading bus stops and various youth development projects are on its priority list for the 2024/2025 financial year, starting 1 July.

“Other priorities include the development of new soccer fields, youth and social development programmes, renovation of the Greenwell Matongo library, small and medium enterprise [SME] development programmes, preserving the old council chambers as a heritage site, and consideration of using the Ramatex space as a uniform factory,” the City said.

“While our performance evaluation indicates that we are on course, the challenges underscore the need for continuous improvements in organisational capacity, which includes a work-study or productivity audit and economic development strategies.”

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