90 staff houses were handed over to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism by the Millennium Challenge Account Namibia recently.
Workers at the Etosha National Park, previously used to live in tents in informal settlements, will now live in houses for the first time after the MCA completed construction of over 90 houses at the park. The construction project, which commenced last year, is expected to motivate employees and improve their productivity by establishing a healthy, comfortable and socially stable residential environment.
MCA completed 37 MET staff houses at Galton Gate and 54 houses at Ombika Gate, equipped with fridges, stoves and solar geysers. The houses have also been provided with water and electricity and are low maintenance.
Workers at the Etosha National Park, previously used to live in tents in informal settlements, will now live in houses for the first time after the MCA completed construction of over 90 houses at the park. The construction project, which commenced last year, is expected to motivate employees and improve their productivity by establishing a healthy, comfortable and socially stable residential environment.
MCA completed 37 MET staff houses at Galton Gate and 54 houses at Ombika Gate, equipped with fridges, stoves and solar geysers. The houses have also been provided with water and electricity and are low maintenance.
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