KAPANI SCHOOL RECEIVES PRINTING SUPPORT
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Kapani Combined School in the Zambezi Region received a printer and printing materials courtesy of Mbashe Fishing Company and CKP Trading Enterprise.
The school has a population of 405 learners.
Kapani Combined School in the Zambezi Region received a printer and printing materials courtesy of Mbashe Fishing Company and CKP Trading Enterprise.
The school has a population of 405 learners.
The office of Otjiwarongo Constituency Councillor made several donations to schools and health facilities in the constituency.
The two schools that benefited from the donations are !Guxa-Aibes and Ombili primary schools each received a printer.
The JP Karuaihe Trust Fund is an organisation that financially assists underprivileged students pursuing law studies.
It has sponsored over 90 alumni, some of whom have successfully opened their own law firms, contributing to the legal profession and empowering future generations.
High Commissioner to Zambia Gomes Menette has urged Vision Bridge Educational Advisory to help Namibian students studying in Zambia.
The institution deals with the affairs of international students in the SADC region.
The 4x4 Initiative Foundation, a community group, carried out a community outreach programme in Khorixas, focusing on education support and youth development.
The Affirmative Repositioning's (AR) chief activist, Job Amupanda, has reiterated his commitment to supporting education.
He has pledged a donation to his former school, Omaalala Primary School, in Oshana Region.
Japan has demonstrated its commitment to supporting education and security in Namibia with a recent donation made to the University of Namibia.
The Government of Japan donated equipment, valued at approximately N$1 million, to the University of Namibia.
Hundreds of schoolgirls in the Erongo Region are set to benefit from a major sanitary pad donation aimed at promoting personal hygiene, dignity and uninterrupted access to education.
Caprivi Senior Secondary School in the Zambezi Region received a donation of N$430,000 from the Chinese embassy for the purchase of tables and chairs.
In an effort to improve teaching and learning, Karaku Marine has donated teaching and learning support materials to Outjo Project Primary School.
The equipment will provide learners with sufficient study resources and promote discipline and structure within the school.