Lady Pohamba Private Hospital scheduled to open doors by end of year
by: Francios Olivier ---
Skills shortage has become a constant contributor to delays in the completion of massive local construction projects.
The Lady Pohamba Private Hospital which is currently under construction is no exception.
However, the almost half a billion dollar project is expected to open it's doors by the end of this year.
The News on One toured the site this morning.
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Skills shortage has become a constant contributor to delays in the completion of massive local construction projects.
The Lady Pohamba Private Hospital which is currently under construction is no exception.
However, the almost half a billion dollar project is expected to open it's doors by the end of this year.
The News on One toured the site this morning.
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