play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • play_arrow

    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Namibia

Namwandi encourages marginalised learners to apply for Namcol

todayJanuary 17, 2024 30

Background
share close
KATIMA MULILO, 19 May 2015 – Deputy Minister of Marginalised Communities, Royal /Ui/o/oo speaking to a group of San people who live in impoverished conditions at the Makaravan informal settlement. (Photo by: Faith Sankwasa) NAMPA

 

The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare’s deputy director of marginalised communities, Rebekka Namwandi, has encouraged learners from marginalised communities to improve their marks through the Namibia College of Open Learning (Namcol).

Namwandi made the remarks in an interview with Nampa on Tuesday, saying only three of the 51 learners who form part of the directorate’s programme for marginalised learners qualified for further studies at a tertiary institution when the 2023 examination results were released.

The ministry’s educational support programme provides financial, moral, and psychosocial support to learners and students from the San, Ovatue, and Ovatjimba communities at all education levels.

“Only one learner from the Omusati Region and two from the Omaheke Region managed to pass out of more than 51 marginalised learners,” Namwandi said.

She said regardless of the negative results, the ministry wants to encourage the learners to not give up and to improve their grades through Namcol so they can progress to tertiary education.

“I encourage all the learners to apply for Namcol through their constituency offices and regional planners. They should not give up, failure is not the end of the road,” Namwandi said.

Namwandi also encouraged those who qualify for vocational training, to apply for their preferred courses.

“We have learned that some of our learners would love to go for vocational classes because they have technical skills, so they should pursue them,” she said.

She further encouraged those who are at tertiary institutions to study hard and obtain their degrees so they can find employment.

“The situation is harder now so I want to encourage those who are at higher institutions to get their qualification so they can get jobs,” said Namwandi.

(NAMPA)
TG/AS/HP
(NAMPA)

 

Written by: Staff Writer

Rate it

0%