Learning Support is defined as a team, consisting of teachers ensuring the subject/class teacher offers needed support to learners while working in consultation and collaboration with them.
Year: 2022
Opinion – Higher education faces ‘pirate’ crisis
At face value, it appears that Namibia has stellar institutions of higher learning contributing towards its aspirations of an educated citizenry able to compete globally with first world countries.
Opinion – Parliamentary committee prejudice during abortion hearings
In October 2021, the parliamentary standing committee on Gender Equality, Social Development and Family Affairs finally began the process of conducting public hearings on the legalisation/non-legalisation of the abortion law some (25) years since the first abortion draft bill was presented in parliament in 1996.
Cattle stolen from Ogongo Unam
Unam’s Ogongo campus has lost 29 cows worth N$165 500 after suspects entered the premises between 10 and 11 January under the cover of darkness.
Know your civil servant – Inspiring learners to reach their full potential
The public perception that civil servants are largely unproductive and inefficient at best is a misconception that should be detached from the broader institution – government.
Letter – Domestic investors can improve economy
As a young person, I have witnessed what I did not wish to witness and have experienced what I did not plan to experience in the name of economic contraction in Namibia.
Letter – Hage Geingob: The foundation of Namibian democracy
Hage Geingob, the incumbent President of the Republic of Namibia and the iconic revolutionary liberation movement in Namibia, Swapo, has always been a fearless man of great potential, ambitions and immeasurable strength.
Editorial – Babies die as adults swallow conspiracy theories
The devastating news that three babies, under the age of one, died of Covid-19 should concern us all.
Namport warns schools against scam
The Namibian Ports Authority is urging schools not to pay any money or fall prey to an ongoing scam that is targeting schools in the country.
APP wants more resources for education
The All People’s Party is concerned about inadequate budgetary allocations to schools, and calls on government to continue prioritising education.





