FIRST GENTLEMAN CALLS FOR GREATER SUPPORT FOR BOYS
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First Gentleman Epaphras Ndaitwah says there is a growing imbalance in male participation and engagement across the educational and social development pipeline.
First Gentleman Epaphras Ndaitwah says there is a growing imbalance in male participation and engagement across the educational and social development pipeline.
The First Gentleman has called on institutions to critically assess their systems and address inefficiencies.
Epaphras Ndaitwah made the call during a public lecture on strategic leadership and management at the International University of Management.
First Gentleman Epaphras Ndaitwah has called for urgent address of rising Gender-Based Violence (GBV) cases in the ||Kharas Region.
He said, although there has been some decline in overall crime in the region, GBV cases remain a cause for concern.
Namibia’s First Gentleman, Epaphras Ndaitwah, has appealed for greater attention to the plight of the boy child, declaring it a central priority of his tenure at the Office of the First Spouse and a critical pillar for Africa’s long-term stability.
First Gentleman Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah has called on learners in Rehoboth to stay away from drugs and alcohol.
Speaking at Dr. Lemmer Secondary School, he warned that substance abuse can derail education, limit opportunities, and weaken the country's development.
First Gentleman Epaphras Ndaitwah visited the University of Namibia's (UNAM) campus in Keetmanshoop on Wednesday, where he engaged with the management staff and students.
The First Gentleman interacted with the management staff and students.
As Grade 11 and 12 learners at Delta Secondary School in Windhoek prepare for their final examinations, they are inspired by words of encouragement from the First Gentleman, Epaphras Ndaitwah.
The Swapo Party’s Okongo District Office honoured the First Gentleman, Epaphras Ndaitwah, by renaming the office after him.
While thanking the leadership for the gesture, Ndaitwah urged them to work hard and build on the foundation already laid to develop the country.
The First Gentleman has expressed concern over the increasing number of male suicides.
Epaphras Ndaitwah says Namibia is losing productive citizens due to suicide and gender-based violence.
The Ministries of Gender Equality and Child Welfare and of Information and Communication Technology on Wednesday launched a campaign to raise awareness and combat gender-based violence nationwide.
The programme themed 'hashtag End GBV Namibia was launched at the UN Plaza in Katutura.