insert_link Interview Transcripts Interview: Concerns Raised at Nursing Training Institute of Technology Over Leadership and Student Welfare Photo: NTIT Facebook Page A wave of concern has emerged at the Nursing Training Institute of Technology (NTIT) in Windhoek, as students and an anonymous source allege serious issues regarding the institute’s management and its adherence to regulatory standards. According to the source, NTIT is facing questions over its student registration process, the recording of clinical hours, and the allocation of funds earmarked for student uniforms. “There are strict […] today14 November, 2025
Interview Transcripts Interview: NANSO at 41: Redefining Radicalism for a New Generation KAVANGO EAST — Dorthea Nangolo, President of the National Students Organisation (NANSO), says this year’s 41st anniversary celebrations offered a critical moment for the student movement to reflect on its identity and mission four decades after its founding. Speaking at the weekend event in Kavango East, Nangolo explained that the theme, ‘Redefining Radicalism and Consciousness in Student Leadership’, was chosen to question whether radicalism today should look the same […] today8 July, 2025
insert_link Interview Transcripts Interview: NANSO President Dorthea Nangola Calls for Inclusion of Students in Free Tertiary Education Task Force Dorthea Nangola, President of the National Students Organization (NANSO), has expressed deep disappointment over the exclusion of students from the government’s task force that is crafting the roadmap for free tertiary education. In a statement, Nangola stressed that without direct student involvement, the task force cannot fully understand or address the real needs of learners. Nangola explained that NANSO has long championed free tertiary education, including proposing a comprehensive education […] today27 June, 2025
insert_link Namibia The University of Namibia addresses ban on political activities The University of Namibia has banned political activities on its campuses. Unam maintains that while it respects students' rights to engage in political discourse, it is essential to safeguard the non-political nature of the academic environment. With 2024 being an election year, and the university having received pushback from political parties, we reached out to Unam spokesperson, Simon Namesho, to find out more. today2 May, 2024