Education evolve in the Kavango Region since before independence

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Education is often referred to as the key to a successful future, and it is compulsory for a Namibian child.

Before independence, it was an achievement in the Kavango Region for one to produce good results. Schools in the Kavango Region were constructed based on traditional jurisdictions.

Each of the schools had a hostel to accommodate the learners, while the curriculum had four terms, and some learners would only return home after the fourth term.

On the western side of Kavango, there was Katjimi Murangi School, which was established in 1976.

Namport Announces Increases in Handling of Salt Consignments

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The Namibian Ports Authority has handled the exportation of 110,900 metric tons of salt consignments at its Walvis Bay Port over the past eight days.

A media statement issued by Namport's Acting Executive for Commercial Services, Elisa Hasheela, indicates that the Bold Mariner, a vessel sailing under the flag of Panama that loaded 45 thousand tonnes of bulk salt, was the first of four vessels that docked at the port on the 8th of December before heading to its port of call in Lagos, Nigeria.

President Geingob achieves intended objective of fostering closer ties with international community

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President Hage Geingob has achieved the intended objective of fostering closer ties with the international community, and Namibia's contribution is being heard on various bilateral and multilateral platforms.

This is contained in the statement by State House to recap Dr Geingob's nine-day official visits to Angola, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

En route to the United Nations General Assembly's 77th Session, President Geingob attended the swearing-in ceremony of Angolan President João Lourenço,