NANSO meets students on subsidised tertiary education

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The Namibia National Students Organisation (NANSO) held a meeting with student representatives today to discuss the state of subsidised tertiary education and to come up with solutions and recommendations, and find clarity around the government's 'free education' plan.

Locusts devastate Kaguni farmer’s crops

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A subsistence farmer in the Kavango West Region's Kaguni village, Domingo Ndara, has been left hopeless after locusts invaded his crop field.

Ndara planted mahangu, beans, maize, and groundnuts; however, from 21 December, he began to notice locusts in the crop field.

MEIYSAC allocates N$10 million to revive NAMAs

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The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) has committed N$10 million towards the revival of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs).

The awards are scheduled to take place this year.

Nation awaits NSSCO and NSSCAS results

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As the nation awaits tomorrow's announcement of the Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) Level results, there is a shared sense of anticipation.

There is hope that the outcomes will reflect significant improvement compared to the past four years.

Ndama East Primary to register learners all week

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The Ndama East Primary School at Rundu will still be registering learners this whole week, with classes only expected to commence next Monday. 

When the NBC News team arrived at the Ndama East Primary School on Monday, parents were still in queues registering their children.

Rural-urban migration fuels school overcrowding

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The Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, says rural-to-urban migration is one of the key contributors to overcrowded schools in urban areas.

Steenkamp remarked on this during her visit to various schools in Swakopmund.

Keetmanshoop parents concerned over children on school waiting lists

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Parents in Keetmanshoop are worried that their children remain on school waiting lists on the first day of the academic year.

The NBC News team visited several schools and spoke to parents who shared concerns about registration fees and placement delays.