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RTO Questions & Answers Session held at the Hilton Hotel on Tuesday, 24th November
RTO Questions & Answers Session held at the Hilton Hotel on Tuesday, 24th November.

Handover of the Waste Water Treatment plant by the Contractors, Namibia Construction and Aqua Services.
Handover of the Waste Water Treatment plant by the Contractors, Namibia Construction and Aqua Services.

Ongos Valley Site visit by Hon. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations
Ongos Valley Site visit by Hon. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations

Bank Windhoek visits Ongos Valley construction site
On the 21st August 2020, Ongos Valley welcomed Ms. Baronice Hans, Managing Director of Bank Windhoek along with Mr. James Chapman and Mr. Riaan Louw

Groundbreaking Ceremony
On Wednesday, 14 August 2019, His Excellency Dr. Nangolo Mbumba, Vice President of the Republic of Namibia officiated at the Ongos Valley project groundbreaking in the presence of various stakeholders involved in Namibia’s housing and land delivery market.

N$4 billion Ongos housing project to kick off
Ongos Valley Development director Americo de Almeida yesterday revealed that they have made tremendous progress in their multi-billion-dollar housing investment, and a ground-breaking ceremony is expected to take place end of this month.

Ongos launches 30 000 housing units project
The Ongos Valley Development on Tuesday launched a housing project with a promise to construct 30 000 housing units over 15 to 20 years from next year.

Nedbank partners Ongos in quest to alleviate the critical housing shortage in Windhoek
Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking signed a partnership agreement with Ongos Valley Development recently, for the servicing and construction of a proposed 3,665 low and middle income residential housing units at a total cost of N$3.7 billion.

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