Free education: A bold step, but responsibility must follow

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 4/11/2025
The government has finally clarified what it means by “free education”. While the clarification may have disappointed some who expected full coverage of every education-related cost, from tuition to accommodation, transport, and registration, it deserves acknowledgement for its honesty and (…)
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