Satotwa Junior Primary School suspends classes
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Classes have been suspended at Satotwa Junior Primary School near Rundu for nearly a week now.
Parents claim that this is due to the principal's mistreatment of their children.
Classes have been suspended at Satotwa Junior Primary School near Rundu for nearly a week now.
Parents claim that this is due to the principal's mistreatment of their children.
The Namibian College for Open Learning (NAMCOL) Regional Branch in Rundu hosted a two-day career fair for high school learners from the two Kavango regions.
The career fair offers an opportunity for learners to decide what exactly they want to pursue after high school.
Joakim Fransisku, the acting librarian at the Rundu Community Library, says the facility caters to more users than it can accommodate.
Joakim Fransisku says between 100 and 150 locals make use of the community library on an average day.
Child marriage, child neglect, and people taking the law into their own hands are some of the prevalent issues in the Kavango East Region.
This was revealed by some law enforcement officers in Rundu.
Three women found in possession of cannabis over the weekend were denied bail at the Rundu Magistrate's Court yesterday.
The accused, Emilia Kakuhu, Intumba Rafael Domingas, and a minor, were arrested during a Police operation called Operation Lobster.
A 28-year-old mother in Rundu who recently gave birth to triplet girls has decided to name them after the First Lady, the former First Lady, and the founding First Lady of Namibia.
The little ones are named: Monica, Penehupifo and Theopoldine.
The Executive Director in the Ministry of Trade and Industrialization Sikongo Haihambo has commended the Namibian Standards Institution for ensuring that there is fair trade in the economy.
He said this during the celebration of the World Metrology at Rundu.
A self-proclaimed Rundu-based prophet, Jafet Johannes made his second appearance in the Rundu Magistrate's Court and was denied bail. Johannes faces a case of fraud.
Trainees from the marginalised communities sponsored by Palms for Life at the Tukurenu Community Skills Development Centre at Rundu are not happy with the treatment they receive from the sponsors.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Faustina Caley, says the release of more health professionals into the healthcare system is hoped to narrow the shortage of health workers in Namibia.
She was speaking at the graduation ceremony of the Alba Chipamba Training Centre (ACTC) at Rundu.