The government has allocated N$663 million to cover registration and tuition fees for the first quarter of 2026 as part of the phased rollout of...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Maroc - NAMIBIAN.COM.NA - A la Une - 23/Sep 17:00
The Oshikoto education directorate has allocated N$8.8 million to procure stationery for pupils in the region. Oshikoto education director Hilma Nuunyango-George says N$8.8 million was allocated during the current financial year based on the15th school day statistics of the 2025 academic year. The region received N$16.1 million last year. “This communique serves to inform you […]
The government has allocated N$663 million to cover registration and tuition fees for the first quarter of 2026 as part of the phased rollout of...
Parliamentarians are demanding a full investigation into the Department of Foreign Affairs’ spending on overseas real estate following the purchase...
Parliamentarians are demanding a full investigation into the Department of Foreign Affairs’ spending on overseas real estate following the purchase...
The Oshikoto Regional Council has donated N$220,000 to Onamishu Combined School in Eengodi constituency of Omusati Region, to construct a kitchen and...
Former teacher and education leader Gillian Hunt calls for all schools to have a four-term year as the current system does not 'serve modern society'.
Some RM200,000 is being allocated annually to improve infrastructure at the Sibu district police headquarters in Sarawak. Read full story
Some RM200,000 is being allocated annually to improve infrastructure at the Sibu district police headquarters in Sarawak. Read full story
By Adolf Kaure. The Erongo Governor, Hon. Nathalia Goagoses has urged education leaders to address the persistent challenges affecting academic...
By Adolf Kaure. The Erongo Governor, Hon. Nathalia Goagoses has urged education leaders to address the persistent challenges affecting academic...
EDUCATION Minister Dr Michael Dowlath said the school supplies and book grant is under review, replying to a question by his predecessor St Ann's...