MEIYSAC negotiates with local authorities for school land
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The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture is still negotiating with various local authorities for land to build schools on.
The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture is still negotiating with various local authorities for land to build schools on.
The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture has officially inaugurated a new block of four classrooms and a storeroom at Liswani III Primary School in the Katima Mulilo Rural Constituency.
The Ministry of Education has agreed to construct a school at the site where learners are currently being taught under trees in Ndama East, Rundu.
The decision followed an intervention by Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare after discussions between the community and authorities reached a stalemate.
In his first State of the Region Address, |Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma prioritised education and infrastructure development while acknowledging persistent challenges such as limited resources and rapid urban growth.
An after-school math and reading programme was launched at the M.H. Greef Primary School in Windhoek.
The Japanese-funded Kumon Maths Programme aims to contribute to Namibia's future in the development of its industrial human resources, from pre-primary level onwards.
The Hano Youth Foundation organised a one-day workshop in Windhoek aimed at motivating local youth to excel in academic work and instilling in them skills to grab opportunities.
When it comes to education, the Social Security Commission (SSC) is dedicated to supporting initiatives that uplift and empower communities, especially those in rural areas.