• Latest
  • Trending
Namibia President Announces Free Varsity Education

Namibia President Announces Free Varsity Education

UNRULY PASSENGERS UNDER NIGERIAN AVIATION LAW: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

UNRULY PASSENGERS UNDER NIGERIAN AVIATION LAW: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

EFCC detains NAHCON Top Official Over Alleged ₦50bn 2025 Hajj Fraud

EFCC detains NAHCON Top Official Over Alleged ₦50bn 2025 Hajj Fraud

Alaafin Gives Ooni 48-Hour Ultimatum Over Yorubaland Title Clash

‘48 Hours My Foot!’ Ooni’s Spokesman replies Alaafin’s Ultimatum

How Bandits killed 13 Worshippers During Fajr Prayer in Katsina Mosque

How Bandits killed 13 Worshippers During Fajr Prayer in Katsina Mosque

NCAA orders Phones Off During Flights

NCAA orders Phones Off During Flights

Nigerian Government Hits Back as US Tighten Visa Rule

Nigerian Government Hits Back as US Tighten Visa Rule

INEC Opens Online PVC Registration: 7 Easy Steps for Nigerians

INEC Opens Online PVC Registration: 7 Easy Steps for Nigerians

Thursday, August 21, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
iDeemlawful
  • Home
  • News
  • Featured
  • Politics
  • LifeStyle
  • Advertise with Us
  • Opinion
  • Campus
iDeemlawful
No Result
View All Result
iDeemlawful
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Featured
  • Politics
  • LifeStyle
  • Advertise with Us
  • Opinion
  • Campus
Home International News

Namibia President Announces Free Varsity Education

by Aishat Ashim
April 25, 2025
in International News
A A
0
Namibia President Announces Free Varsity Education

In her inaugural State of the Nation Address, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of Namibia announced that the government will introduce free higher education at public universities and technical colleges beginning in 2026.

“Starting from the next academic year in 2026, the government will provide full subsidies for tertiary education,” stated President Nandi-Ndaitwah, the country’s first female Head of State.

This new policy will eliminate tuition and registration fees at all state-run universities and vocational training centers nationwide. While Namibia currently offers free education at primary and secondary levels, families often incur costs for uniforms, textbooks, and boarding facilities.

The decision responds to longstanding public calls for expanded education subsidies in the southern African nation, which has a population of approximately 3 million. Acknowledging these demands, the President remarked, “We have heard your cries.”

SeeThese

No Content Available

The initiative aims to enhance access to education and tackle critical issues such as youth unemployment and poverty. Government statistics reveal that about 2.1 million Namibians are under the age of 35.

Under this policy, two public universities and seven government-operated vocational training centers will provide education at no cost beginning in 2026.

Tags: Free educationNamibiaNamibia presidentNetumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
Share198Tweet124SendShare
Previous Post

Wike asks NBA to Return ‘300m Gift’ – says ‘some gifts can kill you

Next Post

Traffic Officer Dies After Being Ejected from Moving Truck in Kano

Aishat Ashim

Aishat Ashim

Next Read

Nigerian Government Hits Back as US Tighten Visa Rule
Business News

Nigerian Government Hits Back as US Tighten Visa Rule

...

Read more
US Visa demands 5 Years Social Media History from Nigerians, other countries
International News

US Visa demands 5 Years Social Media History from Nigerians, other countries

...

Read more
7,000 PDP supporters defect to APC in Sokoto
International News

Nigerian Government reacts as Canadian Court Declared APC, PDP Terrorist Groups

...

Read more
FG reacts as Trump mounts pressure on Nigeria to accept Venezuelan deportees from US
Breaking News

FG reacts as Trump mounts pressure on Nigeria to accept Venezuelan deportees from US

...

Read more
‘were you educated?’: Trump shocked as Liberian President speaks fluent English (Video)
International News

‘were you educated?’: Trump shocked as Liberian President speaks fluent English (Video)

...

Read more
How Notorious Lagos-Yahoo-Boy defraud U.S. President Donald Trump of 2025 Inauguration Funds
Breaking News

How Notorious Lagos-Yahoo-Boy defraud U.S. President Donald Trump of 2025 Inauguration Funds

...

Read more
Air India Plane carrying 242 Passengers Crashes after Takeoff (Video)
Featured

Air India Plane carrying 242 Passengers Crashes after Takeoff (Video)

...

Read more
Canada, France, UK Impose Sanctions on Israel over Gaza war
International News

Canada, France, UK Impose Sanctions on Israel over Gaza war

...

Read more
Next Post
Traffic Officer Dies After Being Ejected from Moving Truck in Kano

Traffic Officer Dies After Being Ejected from Moving Truck in Kano

Kaduna Magistrate Sentences Man to 12 Strokes for Stealing Ceiling Fans

Kaduna Magistrate Sentences Man to 12 Strokes for Stealing Ceiling Fans

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

University awards scholarships to former sex workers, other vulnerable citizens

University awards scholarships to former sex workers, other vulnerable citizens

Breaking: Aiyedatiwa Wins Ondo Governorship Election

Breaking: Aiyedatiwa Wins Ondo Governorship Election

Libya deports 7 Nigerians, Others

Libya deports 7 Nigerians, Others

Most Popular

UNRULY PASSENGERS UNDER NIGERIAN AVIATION LAW: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Commentary

UNRULY PASSENGERS UNDER NIGERIAN AVIATION LAW: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

EFCC detains NAHCON Top Official Over Alleged ₦50bn 2025 Hajj Fraud
Business News

EFCC detains NAHCON Top Official Over Alleged ₦50bn 2025 Hajj Fraud

Alaafin Gives Ooni 48-Hour Ultimatum Over Yorubaland Title Clash
Breaking News

‘48 Hours My Foot!’ Ooni’s Spokesman replies Alaafin’s Ultimatum

iDeemlawful

Copyright © 2019 iDeemlawful.

Useful Links

  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Editorial Policy

Follow Us

Copyright © 2019 iDeemlawful.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In