FRANSFONTEIN COMMUNITY CALLS FOR TEACHER SUSPENSIONS
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The community of Fransfontein is calling for the suspension of some teachers at Frans Fredricks Combined School for taking learners to the police after a heated debate among them.
The community of Fransfontein is calling for the suspension of some teachers at Frans Fredricks Combined School for taking learners to the police after a heated debate among them.
Triumphant College has launched its alumni association, bringing together former students for more than just networking.
Triumphant College's Alumni Association aims to celebrate and connect with former students.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture, Dino Ballotti, has urged learners at Epukiro Secondary School to maintain discipline, have purpose and be resilient if they want to prosper in their education.
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Walvis Bay Deputy Mayor Miina Hangula said certain forms of unacceptable behaviour at schools are gradually becoming normalised.
Caprivi Senior Secondary School in the Zambezi Region received a donation of N$430,000 from the Chinese embassy for the purchase of tables and chairs.
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The university welcomed a historic intake of more than 11,000 first-year students across its 12 campuses countrywide.
The Omaheke Region hosted its first-ever regional career fair in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC).
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The career fair chairperson, Violet Simataa, urged young people from the Omaheke Region to attend the event to connect with key education and training institutions.
Namibia's higher education sector has gained continental recognition after the University of Namibia (UNAM) secured 31st place in the first-ever Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings in Sub-Saharan Africa.