Clarity is the currency of trust in public policy

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 12/01/2026
Namibia’s announcement that the state will begin covering tuition and registration fees at public tertiary institutions from the 2026 academic year is, without question, one of the most ambitious and potentially transformative policy decisions in recent years. It is a policy rooted in the noble (…)
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