ZAMBEZI EDUCATION DIRECTORATE MARKS 11TH SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME
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The education directorate in the Zambezi Region commemorated the 11th African School Feeding Programme yesterday at Ngweze Primary School.
The education directorate in the Zambezi Region commemorated the 11th African School Feeding Programme yesterday at Ngweze Primary School.
The Victory Youth Group engaged students and learners over the weekend.
The event, attended by the Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, is aimed at encouraging, motivating and inspiring them to aim high and overcome any challenges.
Students at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) have been encouraged to embrace resilience and lifelong learning.
More than 21 000 students have enrolled at the International University of Management -IUM for the 2026 academic year, with registration still ongoing.
The milestone was highlighted during the institution's official opening ceremony.
Student representatives have raised concerns over the government's updated subsidised funding model, saying while access to funding has expanded, accommodation remains a major obstacle for many young people seeking higher education, especially in the capital city.
There is a buzz surrounding the newly introduced subsidised tertiary education model.
NBC News gauged tertiary students' opinion in the capital on this new development.
As the nation awaits tomorrow's announcement of the Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) Level results, there is a shared sense of anticipation.
There is hope that the outcomes will reflect significant improvement compared to the past four years.
The Ministry of Education has declared 25 and 27 November as school holidays, following guidance from the Office of the Prime Minister.
According to the Ministry, all hostels will remain open on 25 November and throughout the Regional Councils and Local Authorities elections scheduled for 27 November.
The Namibia University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with VEYA, launched the Systems Applications and Products in Data Processing training and certification programmes to meet the needs of the local industry and students.
NANSO has initiated a One Learner One Tablet Movement which will work with private and government institutions to equip learners and students with digital knowledge and tools to adapt in the digital era.