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Learners performance at NSSCO and NSSCAS levels a concern- NANSO

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The Namibia National Students Organisation (NANSO) has raised concerns about the performance of learners at the NSSCO and NSSCAS levels.

NANSO President Lucia Ndishishi stated that the results highlight unresolved challenges in basic education.

Placement of learners for grades 1 and 8 still causes frustration

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School placement for Grades 8 and 1 remains a recurring problem, as parents appear to once again wait until the last minute.

A queue of frustrated and desperate guardians and parents was observed at the |Khomas Regional Education Directorate.

Improved results due to deliberate strategy

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The |Khomas Education Director, Paulus Nghikembua, says improved NSSCO and NSSCAS performances are the result of a deliberate strategy, including induction at schools, heads of departments, principals, and teachers.

Parents not compelled to pay voluntary school contribution

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Despite the Ministry of Education, Art, and Culture's stance on parents' voluntary contributions, some parents say schools are not complying.

The ministry says any funding initiatives introduced at schools are voluntary and should only be done in consultation and agreement with parents or guardians.

Henties Bay residents demand better living conditions

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Henties Bay residents have bemoaned poverty levels, a lack of recreational facilities, and low wages in the town.

As people flock to different towns in search of a better life, the woes of poverty and unemployment continue to have a grip on the population.

Essential services during festive season

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While some are spending Christmas with their loved ones, others had to forego family time to work over this bonding period.

Petrol jockeys Joshua Kapaya and Sam Shilumbu had no choice but to clock in for work in order to earn an income and provide for their families.

SADC expresses concern over ethnic tensions

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The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Electoral  Observation Mission has lauded the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for its overall peaceful and calm conduct during the elections. 

Education Ministry vows to flush out corrupt elements

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The Education, Arts, and Culture Ministry is looking at the possibility of returning to the three-semester system.

The Education Ministry had introduced two semesters in 2021 due to COVID-19 to ensure pupils safety.