Education, in the broadest sense of the word, is the cycle of input-process-output, whereby it is not teaching per se but learning that is the measure of educational efficacy.
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Editorial | Financial education and saving for retirement
There is a need for all stakeholders to ensure that regulations or laws involving the finances of the working class are sensible, realistic and practical before implementation.
Know Your Civil Servants | Principals are more than just educational professionals
Elias Tuhafeni Jafet - School Principal
School ‘devastated’ by boy’s death
The Charles Anderson Combined School in Ongwediva has been left “devasted” after the sudden death of a grade 1 pupil, who was struck by a car while he was being picked up by his father.
Raising a child with spina bifida
Eight years ago, Johanna Namba (42) received life-changing news that her unborn child had a neural tube defect.
Teen nabbed with cannabis denied bail
A 19-year-old youngster from Rundu who was arrested last week in Kavango West for being in possession of 115 parcels of cannabis, collectively weighing about 68kg and valued at N$682 850, was remanded in custody after the State objected to bail.
Murder accused seeks judge’s recusal
Murder accused Stockley Kauejao yesterday lodged an application for Judge Alfred Siboleka to recuse himself from his trial that has been running since 2015.
Rapist appeals 20-year sentence
A 37-year-old man, currently serving a 20-year sentence for raping a woman after ambushing her at her home in Windhoek, has appealed to the High Court to reconsider his sentence.
Peer review body notes areas of improvement
The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Namibia has drafted a national programme of action from the country review report to address the governance challenges identified here, such as gender-based violence.