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This is a platform for Physically Active Youth. Here you can read what Namibia's Youth is up to during the programme at PAY. How they feel about all the fun stuff they learn @PAY, about issues that affect them and their community, and much more!

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Month: April 2019

P.A.Y Student Selected to Attend Pan-African Youth Leadership Program in America.

April 11, 2019April 11, 2019 Thubaelihle SibandaUncategorized

Article by Antonet Domingo Rachel Mbokoma was born in 2003 on the 23rd of September, and lives in the informal settlement of Okahandja Park with her family. Her father passed away when she was six years old. Being a single parent Rachel’s mother had to raise her and her siblings all by herself. She mentions […]

Matias Appreciating P.A.Y

April 11, 2019April 13, 2019 Thubaelihle SibandaUncategorized

Article by Antonet Domingo Matias Kambata also known as chubby has been part of the P.A.Y family since 2015. He mostly does coding and IT but he prefers coding which is usually done on Saturday. chubby Chubby describes P.A.Y as his home, adding that, “it feels like home and the environment is caring and conducive. […]

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