5 days ago - 15 July 2021 | Education
WEEKEND ARGUS CAPE TOWNA University of Cape Town (UCT) student from Namibia will graduate this week after she went to that country.
5 days ago - 15 July 2021 | Education
TUYEIMO HAIDULAONGWEDIVAIt’s a cold winter morning at Circle of Hope Private Academy (Coha) in Ongwediva in the Oshana Region. The clock strikes 11:05, and the.
5 days ago - 15 July 2021 | Education
WEEKEND ARGUSCAPE TOWNA UCT student from Namibia will finally graduate this week after she first came to the country with only R500.Aune Angobe will graduate.
1 week ago - 13 July 2021 | Education
Mariselle Stofberg The Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS) hosted their annual Day of Kindness on 1 July where classes, colleagues and teachers joined forces and.
15 July 2021 | Education
AGAINST ALL ODDS: Aune Angobe will graduate with an MSc Molecular and Cell Biology degree from the University of Cape Town. PHOTO: Weekend Argus
WEEKEND ARGUS
CAPE TOWN
A University of Cape Town (UCT) student from Namibia will graduate this week after she went to that country with only N$500.
Aune Angobe will graduate with an MSc Molecular and Cell Biology degree after achieving over 95% for her course.
She was raised by her grandparents in Ongongo village.
She said she was privileged to have grandparents who had always known the value of education.
“I attended primary and secondary school in the northern part of Namibia under their tender care. Throughout my schooling journey, I’d always enjoyed science subjects, and I have no doubt that I was a scientist from birth.
KENYA KAMBOWE RUNDU
Government will avail subsidies to the tune of N$161 million towards private schools owned by churches as a means to help them meet their needs during the 2021/2022 financial year.
This is according to education ministry executive director Sanet Steenkamp, who yesterday confirmed the figure, saying only church schools the state has an arrangement with will benefit.
This arrangement emanates from a memorandum of understanding (MoU) dating back to 1990.
Steenkamp was responding to a media enquiry on whether government has made budgetary provisions to the over 200 private schools in the country which have been negatively affected by the Covid-19 pandemic as far as enrolling and maintaining learners is concerned.
1 day - 26 April 2021 | Education
NAMPAWINDHOEKAn open dialogue was held by Regain Trust in Windhoek on Thursday to discuss the causes and various frameworks put in place to strengthen efforts.
4 days ago - 23 April 2021 | Education
KENYA KAMBOWE RUNDU The police on Tuesday clashed with protesting students at the University of Namibia’s Rundu campus.The students, according to their petition addressed to.
1 week ago - 19 April 2021 | Education
Mariselle Stofberg -In June 2018 the ministry of education, arts and culture directed all schools in the country to commence actual teaching no earlier than.
2 weeks ago - 13 April 2021 | Education
The Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS), one of the 140 German schools abroad worldwide, has spared no expense or effort in renovating and revamping its.
Children s World report cover
Rivaldo Kavanga
The Children’s World Survey was carried out in the Khomas Region in 2018 as part of the third round of the International Survey of Children’s Well-being (ISWeB). In total, 2124 grade 4 and grade 6 learners in 31 schools participated in the survey. The questionnaires were adapted, tested and translated into Afrikaans, English, Nama/Damara, Oshiwambo and Otjiherero. The survey was carried out by a team led by Dr Shelene Gentz, a senior lecturer at the University of Namibia, and Professor Mónica Ruiz-Casares from McGill University in Canada.
The Children’s World Survey Khomas Region – 2018 was launched virtually via Zoom on Monday, 1 March 2020.