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Rössing Foundation donates over 1 400 books to Oshela

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Rössing Foundation donates over 1 400 books to Oshela

OSHAKATI – The Rössing Foundation on Friday donated 1 415 textbooks and other learning materials to the Oshela Secondary School at Okongo in the Ohangwena region.

The textbooks, which comprised mathematics, science, business studies and entrepreneurship subjects, were donated alongside teaching and learning tools such as an overhead projector, maths sets and calculators, all valued at N$295 000.

Manager of Academia at Rössing Foundation Lysias Uusiku stated that they will continue to collaborate with the government and like-minded partners to narrow the textbook-learner ratio gap, and foster an environment for delivery of quality education.

“Together, we can pave the way for a future where every learner in all Namibian schools has access to all appropriate learning tools required for them to prosper,” he said. He added that education is a cornerstone of societal development, and it is undisputedly a shared responsibility which extends beyond the government or the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture. Uusiku indicated that Rössing Foundation recognises this truth, and is dedicated to contributing to the improvement of education in Namibia, and particularly enhancing learning and teaching in the Ohangwena region. -Nampa