Shortcomings to inclusive schooling should be identified - Manombe-Ncube
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It is the responsibility of everyone to identify the shortcomings at schools and take the necessary steps to ensure inclusivity.
It is the responsibility of everyone to identify the shortcomings at schools and take the necessary steps to ensure inclusivity.
All 47 schools in the Omaheke Region are part of the Health Promoting Initiative Programme, aimed at improving their health and strengthening the teaching environment for better performance.
Some schools in the Epembe Constituency of the Ohangwena Region are currently affected by water shortages.
Limbandungila Combined School has been without water for over two months.
The school usually relies on water tankers, but their capacity does not meet the demand.
The Bank of Namibia has launched a robotic coding project to level Namibia's education system with the ever-advancing developments in the world of technology.
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.
Three schools in the Zambezi Region received a donation of administration equipment worth more than N$150,000.
Both Ngweze Primary and Ngweze Senior Secondary Schools each received a printing and photocopying machine from Risk-Based Solutions.
Let's Do It Namibia has donated citrus fruit trees to three different schools in Windhoek.
Martti Ahtisaari Primary School is among those that received trees.
The back to school bells will ring as the second semester begins tomorrow.
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture urges parents and guardians to be supportive of schools and their children.
The high influx of people in the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay has put pressure on schools there despite the construction of additional classrooms and projects.
The Chairperson of the Kavango East Regional Youth Forum, Moses Sikerete, has called on the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture to give the leadership enough time to come up with a solution to the dispute around the construction of a new school in Rundu's Ndama Informal Settlement.