NGURARE ORDERS HOSTEL READY WITHIN A MONTH

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Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has directed that the hostel at Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana High School be fully operational within a month.

The Prime Minister stated that the government invested N$44 million in the construction of the hostel, emphasising that this investment should not be squandered.

366 STUDENTS GRADUATE IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY IN RUNDU

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366 students from Alba Chipamba Training Centre are receiving their qualifications in nursing and midwifery science at the Rundu Trade Fair Centre, Kavango East. 

The 366 graduates are from the Oshikango, Walvis Bay and Rundu Campuses. 

UNAM NORTHERN CAMPUS GRADUATES 901 STUDENTS IN ONGWEDIVA CEREMONY

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The University of Namibia (UNAM) northern campus celebrated the graduation of 901 students during its fourth graduation session held in Ongwediva.

They graduated from the Hifikepunye Pohamba, Jose Edwardo dos Santos, Oshakati and Ogongo Agricultural Campuses.

FIVE RAND PRIMARY SCHOOL HOSTS CAREER FAIR IN OKAHANDJA

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Five Rand Primary School hosted its annual career fair in Okahandja, aimed at guiding and inspiring young learners to pursue their dreams.

The event highlighted the importance of early career guidance and the role of education in shaping Namibia's future.

SERBIAN DELEGATION OFFERS FULLY FUNDED SCHOLARSHIPS TO NAMIBIANS

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A delegation from Vojvodina, a province in northern Serbia, visited the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), where it announced fully funded scholarships for Namibian students to pursue studies in technical fields.

OSHANA GOVERNOR DONATES SCHOOL FURNITURE

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Oshana Governor Hofni Iipinge has donated 30 chairs and tables to Mwadhina Gwanembenge Senior Secondary School.

The donated items are part of the regional governor's school furniture project, aimed at providing a conducive learning environment.

PDM SEEKS ACTION ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHALLENGES OF NAMIBIA

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The Secretary General of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), Manuel Ngaringombe, has emphasised the need to address socio-economic development challenges, including unemployment, education, and health.

He was speaking at a media briefing.