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Max Makushe School suspends classes over sewage problem
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Max Makushe School suspends classes over sewage problem

A contractor has blocked a sewerage pond at Max Makushe Secondary School in the Kavango East Region due to what they regard as outstanding payments by the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture. The school has since suspended classes due to sewerage overflow. The school has been struggling to get a permanent solution for the...

College students claim lecturers skip classes – News
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College students claim lecturers skip classes – News

Students’ Union of Namibia (SUN) president Benhard Kavau says the union has received information from students at Triumphant College that some lecturers have consistently been failing to turn up for classes. However, college spokesperson Kamenye Lukas says this claim is not true. This comes after students at the college’s Windhoek campus in Khomasdal raised concerns...

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Teachers not allowed to charge for extra classes

WINDHOEK: Teachers are not allowed to charge fees when conducting extra classes for their own learners. This is according to the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture’s Director for Programmes and Quality Assurance, Ayeesha Wentworth, who said in an interview with Nampa on Wednesday that the policy states teachers may not charge for conducting extra...

Five Rand Primary School says goodbye to crowded classes
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Five Rand Primary School says goodbye to crowded classes

The learners at Five Rand Primary School will no longer be taught in crowded classes after Fly and Help and Oshimada built five additional classrooms. The entities joined hands with the government by building five classrooms to make life easier for the Five Rand Primary School in Okahandja.  The Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and...

Only consciousness among progressive classes may bring about a real alternative – Windhoek Observer
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Only consciousness among progressive classes may bring about a real alternative – Windhoek Observer

YOURS Truly Ideologically cannot but conclude that unless some miracle happens between now and whenever, Namibia is forever condemned to perpetual exploitation and endless poverty. This is as far as most if not all the current political parties and formations continue to accept, embrace and glorify capitalism as a fait accompli as most seem to....