2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 Namibia Namibia


Nigerian volunteer teachers arrive in Namibia   
StarAfrica.com
The Namibia Ministry of Education has secured the service of 19 Nigerian volunteer teachers, in an on-going effort to alleviate the chronic shortage of qualified teachers in public schools.The teachers who jetted into the country on Thursday will be deployed ...

Namibia Welcomes 19 Volunteer Teachers From Nigeria   Bernama

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No Appeal for Child Rapist   
New Era
Windhoek — Two judges of the High Court on Tuesday denied a convicted child rapist the chance to appeal his 40-year sentence in the Supreme Court. Festus Israel Veundjua Kaanjuka was in 2005 convicted of raping two eight-year-old girls and sentenced ...


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Geingob to Announce VP in February   
New Era
Windhoek — The nation will in two weeks' time know who its vice-president, prime minister and deputy prime minister will be, according to the Office of the Prime Minister and President-elect, Dr Hage Geingob. Meanwhile, as his inauguration as president ...


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Hichilema Tightlipped On Resignation Demands   
New Era
Windhoek — The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) will hold its national executive committee meeting tomorrow, a platform at which some members intend to pass a vote of no confidence in party president Hidipo Hamutenya. Leading the call for ...


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Relocation to Ease Classrrom Shortage   
New Era
Grade 8 to Grade 12 learners at Duinesig Secondary School could be relocated to make way for 585 Grade 1 learners, who are without their own classrooms. Presently, 585 Grade 1 learners have to make do with afternoon classes because of lack of ...


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All Grade 12s At School Failed   
New Era
Windhoek — Learners at Sesheke Combined School in Zambezi Region where all the 51 students who sat for Grade 12 in 2014 failed with dismal symbols attributed the high failure rate to a lack of resources and the fact that they were taught by lower and ...


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Ruling On Aupindi Case Deferred   
New Era
Windhoek — Acting High Court Judge Kobus Miller will next Friday make a ruling in a case in which former Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) Managing Director, Tobie Aupindi, and co-accused businessman, Antonio di Savino, asked for the recusal of the ...


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