Drugs, alcohol blamed for Kunene’s struggling schools
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 16/01/2025
Regional director of education Sophia Fredericks has blamed the region’s poor academic performance on the consumption of drugs and alcohol among pupils, as well as teacher absenteeism. This follows the Kunene region being ranked in 14th position for the second consecutive year in the national (…)
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