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Deputy PM visits San people

Deputy PM visits San people

DEPUTY Prime Minister Dr Libertina Amathila travelled to the Omaheke Region on Sunday to visit several San communities and schools attended by San children.

Amathila was to meet Government officials and traditional leaders at Gobabis on Sunday afternoon and visit several kindergartens in the town. She was also to will visit the Mphe Thuto, Blouberg and Xaina primary schools in the Kalahari constituency, which are mostly attended by San children.There she will hand over mattresses and blankets donated by the Chinese Embassy in Windhoek.The Deputy Prime Minister will also travel to the Du Plessis and Skoonheid resettlement farms, where San communities live in abject poverty.On Thursday, Amathila proceeds to Corridor 13, where she will hold further talks with San people and hand over blankets and mattresses to San children at the Motsomi Primary School.Amathila is expected to return to Windhoek on Friday.She was also to will visit the Mphe Thuto, Blouberg and Xaina primary schools in the Kalahari constituency, which are mostly attended by San children.There she will hand over mattresses and blankets donated by the Chinese Embassy in Windhoek.The Deputy Prime Minister will also travel to the Du Plessis and Skoonheid resettlement farms, where San communities live in abject poverty.On Thursday, Amathila proceeds to Corridor 13, where she will hold further talks with San people and hand over blankets and mattresses to San children at the Motsomi Primary School.Amathila is expected to return to Windhoek on Friday.

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