FIBANA established to address housing backlog at Walvis Bay

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2024-11-25
SWAOPMUND, 22 November 2024 - FIBANA Secretary General and Chairperson, Immanuel Festus and Mathias Ndeulita, at a recent media briefing to announce the establishment of the housing federation. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA SWAOPMUND, 22 November 2024 - FIBANA Secretary General and Chairperson, Immanuel Festus and Mathias Ndeulita, at a recent media briefing to announce the establishment of the housing federation. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 25 NOV (NAMPA) – Three housing federations have united under the newly formed FIBANA Coastal United Federation, with the aim to address the housing crisis affecting fishermen and backyard Tenants Association in the Erongo Region.
At a recent media briefing FIBANA secretary general Immanuel Festus highlighted that the federation consists of three groups; Fishermen’s Association, Backyard Shack Association and Nalitungwe Community Savin...
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