The shortage of school places for children has not only affected conventional schools but also hit special schools too.
Author: Victoria Kaapanda (Victoria Kaapanda-Immanuel )
Opolisi onkene tayi kongo Rebebe
Opolisi yaNamibia onkene tayi tsikile okupula oshigwana shi longele kumwe nayo okumanga omulumentu ngoka ta fekelwa oye omutse wuulunga woshimaliwa shoomiliona N$2 sha yakwa moBank Windhoek.
Leaners ‘turned away’ for non-payment recalled
EDUCATION minister Anna Nghipondoka on Tuesday called back all learners who were allegedly sent back home from the Nehale Secondary School in the Oshikoto region, for failing to pay hostel fees.
Yatatu ya kwata koonkondo omukiintu guunkundi wopamadhiladhilo
Opolisi moshitopolwa shaShikoto oyi li metifa okukonakona oshipotha shaafekelwa yatatu mboka anuwa ya kwata koonkondo omukiintu gwomimvo 27.
Omalimbililo molwomaso gomeya ga tameke
Sho iishana tayi tameke oku udha omeya, opolisi oya gandja omakumagidhi koshigwana opo shi kotokele omaso gomomeya ngoka haga kala gi igalala pethimbo ndika, unene kiitopolwa yokonooli.
Ondangwa ya thitulula omikanka dhomeya
Elelelo lyondoolopa yaNdangwa mehuulilo shiwike olya li lya kutha onkatu opo li opaleke omikanka noombululu dhoku kunguluka omeya, ndhoka dha thitikwa kiiyagaya myoka hayi imbi omeya ga pite nawa.
Omvula oyindji ya tegelelwa konooli
Ehangano lyokulesha onkalo yombepo olya tengeneke Shiyenga shaNangombe yiga dhenge nawa okuza oshiwike tashiya miitopolwa yokonooli.
Aanona yamwe natango inaya mona omahala mosikola
Oosikola moshitopolwa shaShana odha taalelwa keshongo lyompumbwe yomahala gokutaamba aanona moongundu dha yooloka.
Infant abandoned on Oshakati hospital chair
The Namibian Police are looking for the relatives of an infant boy, who is suspected to have been abandoned by his mother at the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.
Schools must not push parents to buy stationery
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has cautioned school principals to refrain from pressurising parents to buy “unnecessary” goods for their children.