Mines Minister meets with Kudu and Namdeb to iron out pipeline challenges
Redirecting the Kudu Gas pipeline route could increase the projected design and construction cost of the Kudu Gas Development Project.
Redirecting the Kudu Gas pipeline route could increase the projected design and construction cost of the Kudu Gas Development Project.
The National Council has passed the education amendment bill with no amendments. The bill aims to remove the obligation for parents to contribute to the School Development Fund and hostel fees for both pre-primary, primary and secondary education.
The Minister of Education, Arts and Culture is to summon education directors and secondary school principals to explain the drop in the percentages of the pass rate. Katrina Hanse-Himarwa in an interview with NBC News said she will meet the stakeholders in 2018, over examination results released on Thursday.
Rundu’s golden girl Karina Sikongo beat thousands of learners to become Namibia’s top Grade 10 learner. Karina Sikongo has always been an over achiever.
More than 70% of the top 50 performers in the 2017 Grade 10 Junior Secondary Certificate (JSC) national examinations, are girls. Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa said at the announcement of the preliminary JSC and Grade 12 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) Higher Level results here on Wednesday, 36 of the top […]
Just over 55% of learners who sat for the Grade 10 examinations this year have passed, while the perfomance of those who sat for the Grade 12 higher level certificate dropped. The Education, Arts and Culture Minister announced the top performers during a press briefing today.
MTC has dismissed claims that it spend 90% of its budget on a South African technical consultant.
Learners from Windhoek High School, St Paul’s College and Edugate Academy in Otjiwarongo scooped this year’s top five NSSC higher level slots. The Education, Arts and Culture Minister announced the top performers during a press briefing today.
A farmer from Omutambowomawe, in the Omusati Region, was yet again dealt a heavy blow, when he lost two more of his livestock to a lion attack on Sunday. This brings his total loss to 18 animals this year.
High temperatures are recorded across the country, with the northern and southern parts of Namibia experiencing extreme heat waves. However, chief forecaster at the Namibia Meteorological Services, Odillo Kgobesti says a period of thunder showers can be expected very soon, as a result of these heat waves.