Marlize Horn, executive officer at the Capricorn Foundation. PHOTO: FILE
Marlize Horn, executive officer at the Capricorn Foundation. PHOTO: FILE

Capricorn Foundation plows back

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Elizabeth Kheibes
The Capricorn Foundation has dedicated almost N$1.8 million in the last three months to various education and training initiatives, addressing infrastructure, providing study materials, and providing personnel training, among other things.

"As a 'Connector of Positive Change', the Capricorn Foundation is proud of its track record since it was launched in 2020 to bring about positive change through a portfolio of more than 40 projects and programmes across Namibia that continue to benefit from the Foundation's support,” said Marlize Horn, executive officer at the Capricorn Foundation.

“With our support for education and training initiatives focusing on Grades 10 to 12 and early childhood development, we aim to empower Namibian learners and set them on a path of career success and personal development."

- Elizabeth Kheibes

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