Namibian Teachers Receive Warning

Educators who participated in an illegal strike in 2012 that lasted for two weeks have been given warning letters by the ministry of education.

Students learn on their own at Saint Thomas Aquinas Secondary School while thousands of teachers are on strike in Ghana.

  • Namibia:   Teachers' Strike Fizzles Out

    New Era, 13 November 2012

    The countrywide teachers' strike that crippled the education sector and saw many learners missing out on school for two weeks has been suspended with immediate effect. Read more »

  • Namibia:   Division Emerges in Striking Teachers' Ranks

    Namibian, 13 November 2012

    STRIKING teachers are divided over whether to continue with their illegal strike after Swapo coerced some of the committee leaders into declaring their loyalty towards the party… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Teachers Instigated By Opposition - Ekandjo

    Namibian, 13 November 2012

    JERRY Ekandjo, one of the three Swapo candidates in line to take over from President Hifikepunye Pohamba, says the current teachers' strike was instigated by opposition political… Read more »

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