Ondangwa - As flood waters in northern Namibia subside after nearly four months, residents are slowly repairing their homesteads, harvesting the few remaining crops and sending children back to school. "At first it was nice not having to go to school, because the floods prevented classes," 12-year-old Tangeni Shivute said. "But I missed my teachers and being with the other children." He lives in a small village tucked behind newly woven grass walls and in the shade of tall palm trees...
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