insert_link Namibia Education Minister Lauds Progress as AS-Level Entries Rise Education Minister Anna Nghipondoka revealed that 12,031 students, or 29.5%, are advancing to the Advanced Subsidiary level this year. Adding that this marks a notable improvement in the education system by c=contrast to the year prior. MoE Executive Director, Sanet Steenkamp: The Secretary General of the Trade Union Congress, Mahongora Kavihuha, states that while there has been some slight improvement, further action is required. todayJanuary 15, 2025 8
insert_link Namibia Education Minister’s Call For Improved Student Outcomes Irks Landless People’s Movement Education Minister, Anna Nghipondoka has called on teachers to “think outside the box” and prioritize student success, emphasizing that issues like classroom shortages and overcrowding will not be accepted as excuses for poor performance. Her directive comes as the Landless People's Movement joins the conversation, adding their perspective on the matter. todayAugust 9, 2024 27
insert_link Namibia Ghenno Himarwa pays tribute to his late wife, former Education Minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa Following the passing of former Education, Arts, and Culture Minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa on Sunday morning at the age of 57, her husband, Ghenno Himarwa, shared with Future Media News today that she cared deeply for her country. President Nangolo Mbumba said the late Hanse-Himarwa fought by making sure that the remains of Namibians in Germany were repatriated. todayJuly 15, 2024 150
insert_link Namibia Education Minister says no learner should be sent home over unpaid fees Education Minister Anna Nghipondoka has urged schools to avoid sending learners back, for not paying hostel fees or voluntary school contribution fees, saying that though hostel fees are mandatory parents can make arrangements for their kids to be exempted if they are unable to pay, provided there is evidence financial constraints. todayJanuary 16, 2024 40