Windhoek — More students at the University of Namibia (Unam) have settled their outstanding fees, and the collective student debt for 2016 has reduced from a historic massive N$255 million to N$145.39 million.
In August, Unam student debt stood at N$255 million. The reduction means the university will allow more students to sit for their final examinations. The reduction also translates that students have paid about N$100 million of the debt in just two months.
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