Silvia Makgone
Deputy Minister of Education, Namibia
Silvia Gonaone Makgone (born September 6, 1963, in Aminuis) is a Namibian politician and teacher who is the incumbent deputy minister of urban and rural development.
Quotes
edit- On the other hand, freshwater aquaculture is a government-driven sector producing African catfish and tilapia, mostly for food security at the household level in rural areas
- Aspiring fish farmers can visit any of our regional offices, where our staff will inspect the site for fish ponds, test the water quality, and provide fingerlings of fish species at a small cost of 20 cents per tilapia and 30 cents per catfish
- Our towns are dirty. Can the local authority do something here?
- [Silvia Makgone challenges the Rundu Town Council to keep the town clean]
- These computers symbolize equality and inclusivity, ensuring that every child has the tools needed for success,
- Rwanda is simply the best when it comes to gender issues. They have a reputation of achieving whatever they set their eyes on and we want to learn from them