Ohangwena pupils bunk school to make money from ‘ngungula’
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 27/08/2025
A school in the Oshikango circuit of the Ohangwena region has noted a high absenteeism rate and unruly behaviour among pupils who have been accused of bunking school to sell illicit fuel known as ngungula. The pupils from Edundja Junior Secondary School are reported to use the proceeds from the (…)
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