2021-01-08Albertina Nakale The education ministry has procured textbooks to the tune of N$30 million for learners reporting on 16 February for the Namibian Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) level. View more
2021-01-07Albertina Nakale The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), in partnership with the European Union (EU), have discouraged the Namibian authorities not to enforce cuts to the education budget as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. View more
2021-01-06Maria Sheya Parents of schoolgoing children have welcomed the ministry of education’s decision to delay the opening of schools for the new academic year. View more
2021-01-05Paheja Siririka Schools will open in January for the new academic year, but not next week as initially planned, the ministry of education announced yesterday. View more
2020-11-09Staff Reporter EENHANA – Education minister Anna Nghipondoka says the current admission policy used for secondary schools and which allows learners to freely apply to schools of their choice needs to change and rather restrict them to apply to schools within their localities. View more
2020-11-09Staff Reporter The directorate of education in the Oshikoto region, together with stakeholders, recently gathered at Oniipa to discuss the way forward regarding the promotion of learners across the region. View more
2020-04-16Staff Reporter Leader of the minority National Democratic Party (NDP) Martin Lukato has critiqued suggestions to use e-learning when schools and universities re-open after they were closed nationwide as part of a raft of state-sanctioned measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus. View more
2020-04-08Staff Reporter In her newly published book, The Different Sibling, the author Albertina Nakashole demonstrates how throughout the novel the main character, Oshaye Haikali, abbreviated as Oshah, is caught in identity crisis while searching for religious, social and economic emancipation. View more
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