Namibia: Uranium Miner Boosts’clean Cooking’ At Leonardville

Helping more than 685 children receive a daily balanced meal, Headspring Investment, a subsidiary company of Uranium One, donated a modern kitchen to Noasanabis Primary School at Leonardville.

The kitchen, estimated to have cost the company N$3 million, started with a feeding scheme in 2022 to promote clean cooking among pupils.

“When Headspring Investments started with the feeding scheme, the company saw that the food was prepared in black pots on open fires.

“This is obviously not ideal, hence…

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