UNAM struggles with cadaver shortages amid overflowing mortuaries

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Anatomy, which is the study of the human body, plays a vital role as the foundation of practical learning in the medical field.

UNAM has, over the years, faced a challenge of shortages in cadavers, which they often receive from South Africa while unclaimed bodies continue to overflow in our mortuaries.

Windhoek residents, students warned against scammers

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The City of Windhoek (CoW) has issued a warning to those seeking accommodation in the city to be cautious of scammers posing as property owners.

The criminals advertise rental spaces and demand instant payments from unsuspecting victims to secure properties.

Over 950 students graduate from IOL in Windhoek

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More than 950 students from all 14 regions graduated from the Institute for Open Learning (IOL) in Windhoek. 

IOL strives to ensure that higher education is accessible to the broader population, not limited to those who can afford full-time studies.

Dr. Lemmer High School celebrates its 75th anniversary

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In a jubilant celebration of 75 years of commitment to empowering learners and shaping future leaders, Dr. Lemmer High School marked this milestone with the Nedbank Relay Championship competition.

The event was filled with various activities, including the 100, 200, and 400-metre runs. 

Parents urged to shape future of children

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As the 2024 academic year approaches, the Director of Programmes and Quality Assurance at the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture, Ayesha Wentworth, is urging parents to talk to their children about the dangers of using harmful substances.

Students unhappy with the Rent Control Bill delays

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The Students Union of Namibia (SUN) has expressed dissatisfaction with delays in the enactment of the Rent Control Bill.

The bill seeks to regulate rental fees.

The bill has been worked on by the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development since 2017 and was delayed due to pending regulations.