Namibia to benefit from Algeria in various sectors
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Namibia stands to benefit from Algeria's Agency of International Cooperation for Solidarity and Development.
Namibia stands to benefit from Algeria's Agency of International Cooperation for Solidarity and Development.
The Omusati Governor, Erginus Endjala, has expressed his satisfaction with the roads constructed and upgrades made in the region.
The Principal of Kuisebmond Secondary School, Jonathan Mashawa, says digital transformation can help improve the learning experience for both students and teachers, as well as other people involved in the process.
The Rundu Vocational Training Centre and the Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (NORED) signed an agreement to improve joint cooperation and collaboration in the field of technical and vocational education and training.
The two institutions renewed their partnership, which began eight years ago.
Cardiff University has awarded the Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, an Honorary Fellowship in recognition of his remarkable contributions to politics, education, and society.
Agriculture and education are among the sectors to be given priority in regional development.
This was highlighted at a meeting between the Chinese Ambassador to Namibia, Zhao Weiping, and regional leadership.
The Kavango West Region faces numerous challenges, from a lack of education infrastructure to human-wildlife conflict.
In an interview with NBC, Tondoro Constituency Councillor Joseph Sikongo discussed the impact of these challenges.
The Councillor for the Okakarara Constituency, Ramana Mutjavikua, says there has been notable development in the constituency in the areas of housing, health, education, and youth programmes.
The Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Anna Nghipondoka, has vowed to resolve the challenges encountered by parents during the school registration process.
She emphasised that it is unacceptable that parents continue to face such difficulties, particularly while facing harsh weather conditions.
Innocent Mahoto, a 78-year-old retired Director of Education in the Zambezi Region, appeared before Katima Mulilo Magistrate Davy Kambinda for the first time.
He is facing charges related to rape.