Festive spending and ploughing season leave parents struggling to afford back-to-school fees and stationery
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 8/01/2026
As the new academic year approaches, parents are facing mounting financial challenges after heavy festive spending. The costs of preparing children for the school year have been exacerbated for some parents by this period coinciding with ploughing rural fields, which can also be costly. Letisia (…)
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