Namwater aids schools in Kavango West with learning material
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Namwater donates textbooks and stationery to 10 schools in the Kavango West Region.
The donation is worth over N$667,000.
Namwater donates textbooks and stationery to 10 schools in the Kavango West Region.
The donation is worth over N$667,000.
Education stakeholders in Zambezi Region held an engagement with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Science, ICT, and Youth Development to discuss the current crisis in the education sector in the region.
The Balyerwa Conservancy donated items to four schools and two kindergartens in the Zambezi Region.
The donation includes stationery such as photocopy paper, pens, exercise books, and whiteboard markers.
The Directorate of Education Arts and Culture in the ||Kharas Region awarded the best-performing teachers, learners, and schools with certificates after the recently released performance statistics by the Directorate of National Examinations.
Education is often referred to as the key to a successful future, and it is compulsory for a Namibian child.
Before independence, it was an achievement in the Kavango Region for one to produce good results. Schools in the Kavango Region were constructed based on traditional jurisdictions.
The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture issued a directive to all schools to hold memorial services in honour of the late Dr. Geingob.
Hochland High School was one of those that responded promptly and organised a service on the school field.
Navigating the educational landscape proves to be a formidable task, as Windhoek schools grapple with a shortage of classrooms.
With schools reaching maximum capacity, classrooms now have to accommodate between 44 to 50 learners.
A number of schools across the country need renovations, but the government, however, says it cannot do it alone.
Calling for a joint effort, the Executive Director of the Ministry of Education, Sanet Steenkamp, made the appeal during the handover ceremony of the renovated Eros Girls school hostel.
A senior citizen, Anna Ndemuula, says there is a need for religious and moral education in schools.
Ndemula says nowadays' generation is out of hand, citing that the removal of Bible teaching in schools is one of the factors contributing to moral decay.
The President of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Martin Lukato, has called for unity towards progress and development.
Lukato said this at a media conference where he called on members of the party to continue working towards creating better living standards for Namibians.