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Namibia: Political parties promise better internet, digitisation, more classrooms, curriculum reform ahead of November elections – News

Namibia: Political parties promise better internet, digitisation, more classrooms, curriculum reform ahead of November elections – News

Africa Links 24 with Shelleygan Petersen
Published on 2024-09-30 12:42:52

With the November presidential and National Assembly elections drawing closer political parties are promising high-speed internet, digitised classrooms, better infrastructure and curriculum reform to revamp Namibia’s education sector

The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) says the country currently has a deficit of about 4 480 classrooms.

Executive director of education, arts and culture Sanet Steenkamp says infrastructure is the sector’s biggest need.

“We need more…

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