Zambezi pupils kept home as parents protest ‘abusive’ teacher
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 30/07/2025
About 804 pupils at Mafuta Combined School in the Zambezi region will not be attending school indefinitely as their parents are boycotting lessons in protest against a controversial teacher. The pupils did not attend classes yesterday on instruction of their aggrieved parents, who say they are (…)
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