
By: Peneyambeko Jonas
The opening of the Rössing Foundation Multipurpose Digital Hub in Ondangwa has provided a reminder that Namibia’s future prosperity may depend as much on what happens inside classrooms, laboratories, and technology centres as it does on what is extracted from mines.
Built through a N$37.18 million investment by Rössing Uranium Limited and strengthened by the donation of 73 interactive science exhibition models worth N$6.05 million from China’s Foundation for the Development of Science and Technology, the facility represents an investment in human capital and innovation.

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