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Students desperate to see industry develop in oil and gas sector

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With the discovery of oil in Namibia, local students are going abroad to pursue qualifications in the oil and gas sector.

But with Namibia's oil industry still in its infancy graduates, like Klaudia Kamati are still waiting for their dream jobs. 

CoW fails to realize its ambition of becoming a smart city

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The City of Windhoek has failed to realize its ambition of becoming a smart city this year due to a lack of funds, though stakeholders are coming on board.

The Namibia University of Science and Technology and UNDP embarked on a smart city hunt to create awareness among the residents.

NUST plans to establish science and technology parks in various town

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The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) wants to establish science and technology parks in various towns.

This is contained in a report detailing the status of NUST, which was presented to President Hage Geingob at State House.

Farm !Kharoxas community welcome new solar plants

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The Technical University of Munich, in collaboration with the Namibia University of Science and Technology, through their Sustainable Energies and Entrepreneurial Development programme, brought hope to the small community at Farm !Kharoxas, which is situated some 8km outside of Groot|Aub.

Dr. Itah Kandji-Murangi urges citizens to get involved in nation-building

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The Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, Dr. Itah Kandji-Murangi, has called on the new graduates to contribute to nation-building.

Dr. Itah Kandji-Murangi made the call during the graduation ceremony of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST). 

Oshikoto crowned overall Namibia Mathematics Olympiad winner

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The Oshikoto Region emerged as the overall winner of the second Namibia Mathematics Olympiad (NMO), which was held in the capital on Thursday, the region had four participating schools, Tsumeb Secondary School, Oshilulu Community School, Onguti Secondary School, and Heroes Private School, which each received N$10,00