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Namibia: Classroom shortage of 4 400 units persists despite government building 2 065 units in five years  – News

Namibia: Classroom shortage of 4 400 units persists despite government building 2 065 units in five years  – News

Africa Links 24 with Shelleygan Petersen
Published on 2024-10-15 17:00:00

Classroom shortages continue to haunt some regions despite the government building 2 065 units – some still incomplete – at a cost of N$578 million since 2019.

The government has built 1 561 classrooms since 2019 until March this year, and an additional 474 classrooms are currently under construction by August 26.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) in its education brief for 2023/24 said the current classroom shortage stands at over 4 400.

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