Namibia: Unam Suspends Lecturer Over Exam Boycott

THE University of Namibia has suspended human resources management lecturer Josephine Haubas and launched an investigation into her conduct after students boycotted exams in her subject early this week.

Unam spokesperson John Haufiku confirmed the suspension on Tuesday evening, and said Haubas had not been suspended because of leaked papers in June, but because of an exam boycott on Monday this week. Media reports on said Unam's human resources management students boycotted the examination, after realising that the paper did not cover the material they had been taught. The module, which Haubas taught ,was among six examination papers withdrawn.

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