More than 1 000 graduate from International Training College Lingua
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/07/2025
Some 1 000 students graduated from International Training College Lingua in Windhoek on Friday. The ceremony was held under the theme ‘A Legacy of Learning, a Future of Innovation’. Speaking at the ceremony, the college’s founder and chief executive, Ingrid Kloppers-Mettler, said: “Today we do (…)
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