Rundu learners in court for forging school results
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The case of the seven people at Rundu, accused of forging school results, has been postponed to 13 February.
The accused were arrested for allegedly tampering with school report cards.
The case of the seven people at Rundu, accused of forging school results, has been postponed to 13 February.
The accused were arrested for allegedly tampering with school report cards.
The |Khomas Regional Council, in collaboration with the City Police, has commenced Operation Back to School.
The initiative is aimed at ensuring that motorists transporting learners to school prioritise their safety at all times.
Education, Arts, and Culture Minister Anna Nghipondoka on Tuesday welcomed learners, teachers, parents, and stakeholders to the 2025 academic year, emphasising collaboration and commitment to achieving educational excellence.
Learners at Lusese Combined School in Zambezi commemorated the Day of the Namibian Child with a call by learners to address challenges they face.
Learners of Kehemu Project School in the Kavango East Region celebrated Arbor Day by planting 55 fruit trees.
The observation of Arbor Day varies in different countries due to variations in climate and suitable planting seasons.
In Namibia, it is always celebrated in the second week of October.
Youth and learners from surrounding schools in the Omusati Region have come together to support the council's efforts to clean up Outapi town.
The Director of Education in the Kavango East Region, Christine Shilima, has warned teachers who are engaged in sexual relationships with learners to refrain from such conduct.
About 1,700 learners from seven schools and a kindergarten in the Zambezi Region benefitted from the Never Walk Alone Project over the weekend.
The learners received shoes, and for the first time since the start of the Never Walk Alone Project, 70 learners were gifted tracksuits.
Senior high school learners across Namibia have been exposed to a two-day Career Guidance and University Readiness Conference, which ended today (Wednesday).
The main aim of the meeting is to empower learners with guidance and tools to make confident future academic and professional choices.
The management of Oshigambo High School and the Ministry of Education officials have reached a consensus that has allowed learners to go back to school.