Over 2,000 students graduate from IUM
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More than 2,800 students graduated from the International University of Management (IUM) this year.
More than 2,800 students graduated from the International University of Management (IUM) this year.
Fourth-year law students at the University of Namibia have refurbished and donated medical equipment to the paediatric unit at Katutura Health Centre.
This is to create a calming and conducive environment for patients.
The Students Union of Namibia (SUN) has expressed dissatisfaction with delays in the enactment of the Rent Control Bill.
The bill seeks to regulate rental fees.
The bill has been worked on by the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development since 2017 and was delayed due to pending regulations.
A commotion broke out at Ella du Plessis High School when teachers and learners were locked outside for coming late.
Lateness is said to have been on the increase of late, prompting the principal to take this drastic action today.
More than 60 students and learners from different institutions in Windhoek were empowered through Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, otherwise known as STEM subjects, at the Namibia University of Science and Technology.
The Principal of Kuisebmond Secondary School, Jonathan Mashawa, says digital transformation can help improve the learning experience for both students and teachers, as well as other people involved in the process.
Some students studying in Cuba under the Cuban-funded scholarship say they face an ongoing issue in terms of inadequate monthly stipends paid to them.
KAYEC Otjiwarongo is in need of funds to expand its building, as most learners sit outside due to a lack of space.
The branch was opened in 2016 with the aim of making sure that no child drops out of school by helping them with schoolwork and keeping them busy with beneficial activities.
More than 2,000 students graduated from the Namibian University of Science and Technology.
The Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has awarded loans to 22,178 tertiary students.
The Fund received over 30,000 applications, and close to 8,000 did not qualify for the loan because they were not eligible.