Police in Erongo to take action against learners carrying life-threatening objects
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The Police in the Erongo Region will take action against learners carrying life-threatening objects at West Side High School in Swakopmund.
The Police in the Erongo Region will take action against learners carrying life-threatening objects at West Side High School in Swakopmund.
Teaching in the Zambezi Region is always delayed for days during the first weeks of schools re-opening because of parents failing to register their children from May to September each year.
Some teachers at Mburuuru Primary School in the Katjinakatji circuit in Kavango West region have taken the initiative of accommodating learners, who are traveling long distances at their homesteads.
The Students' Union of Namibia has called on the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture to speed up humanitarian efforts for flood-affected learners in the north.
The union says closing schools due to heavy rains will just worsen the already difficult academic situation.
The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture is working hard to ensure that schools have qualified teachers and counselors to provide psychological support to learners.
Learners and teachers of the Onawa Secondary School in Omusati Region's Anamulenge Circuit held a demonstration over the shortage of water supply there.
The group marched to the office of the Omusati Education Director at Outapi.
A local company, Flush, has come to the rescue of teachers and learners at the Siguruguru Senior Primary School by donating six eco-toilets to the educational institution.
About 520 cases of mental health-related issues were reported in the Erongo Region, including among learners.
Giving children career guidance while they are still young allows them to make better career choices in the future.
This is what Ndjuluwa Academy aims to achieve through its annual career fair and guidance with children from different schools.
The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund says it continues to seek innovative ways to impart road safety education to learners who are the future of Namibia.
The MVA-Fund sponsored a secondary school's road safety debate at Rundu.