Executive education director Sanet Steenkamp advised learners who were improving their grades at other institutions, including Namcol, to proceed to the next level at the same institutions as the mainstream schools have run out of space.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Ovambanderu nga ve sekamene ovyao nu nga ve rire epango
Ovambanderu nga ve sekamene ovyao nu nga ve rire epango, tji va zunḓasana ngave isirasane ave umbasana omawe no ku hembasana.
Opurupuru yo horomende mo TjiÞiro kaiserwe oku tarerwa
Ozondekurona zOtjiÞiro Otjindjandja kaze yarara oku yva vyanga no ku tara ondjira komurungu yo tjiposa tjombinÿu yo vaÞi no va kuru vazo.
AMTA and WFP to strengthen Namibia’s food reserves
The Agro Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA) and World Food Programme (WFP) Namibia last week agreed to cooperate and signed an agreement on relative and innovative ways of expanding the agribusiness markets and strengthening Namibia’s strategic food reserves.
Labour minister reduces threshold for designated employers
After consultation with the Employment Service Board (ESB) the labour, industrial relations and employment creation minister, Utoni Nujoma, has reduced the prescribed threshold requirements for Designated Employers (DEs) from the current 25 to 10 employees.
Opinion – My experience as an AS level learner
Having failed to initially meet the requirements for the newly-implemented Advanced Subsidiary (AS) level, I was forced to seek out an institution to improve my grades.
Opinion – Improve public schools
The results from the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary and Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary exams were the worst in history, where more than 38 000 learners sat for the examinations and only over 5 000 of them passed.
Opinion – Effect of foreign aid on recipient countries
Foreign aid refers to the provision of resources from one government or organisation such as the European Union to another. In this context, resources include financial aid, human capital or technical assistance, grants and loans.
Letter – Namibia acclimatising to a devoted learning society
I have been observing lately, and it is stirring to see how devoted Namibians are to education. The recent pictures that have been circulating on social media from different schools just show that both adults (parents) and young people in Namibia are all invested in education and learning.
Letter – We should emulate Rwanda
Copying positive actions from another people or entities is the best thing to do. Many nations, including Namibia, have been struggling to have sound and integrated waste management systems in place, successful wellness services, and community engagement activities.








