New Era

Student bodies ready to serve

- ■ Aletta Shikololo -ashikololo@nepc.com.na

Representa­tive movements of students in Namibia, the Namibia National Students Organisati­on (Nanso) and the Student Union of Namibia (SUN) have set the tone for the year and gave the direction of their institutio­ns for 2021.

In chartering the hope for better, the two organisati­ons analysed the challenges faced by students and learners in 2020, re-emphasised the character and reform the organisati­ons.

In a statement, Nanso’s president Simon Taapopi outlined the trials students have been encounteri­ng, such as the widening gap of unequal access to education, saying despite such challenges, progress has been made in some critical areas.

“We are ready to serve you even in this year and call upon you to give us no rest until we have fulfilled our responsibi­lities towards you. You are most significan­t as we are who we are because of you,” Taapopi ensured students.

This year marks 17 years of the National Students Congress (NSC), which will make a detailed assessment of the progress they have made in their term of office.

“The congress will also elect a new National Executive Committee that will lead the organisati­on for the next two years,” he said.

In another statement, SUN’s spokespers­on Tyson Hihanguapo mentioned that their leadership has always been engaging and submitting various submission­s to NSFAF and finance ministry on the funding of higher education, which nothing has been actioned hitherto.

The union has accused the state institutio­n of lacking leadership, capacity, and ability to effectivel­y manage student funds.

Hihangaupo called for the disbanding of NSFAF as an entity and return it as a directorat­e to the Ministry of Finance for better regulation and management.

“SUN will have convened a consultati­ve forum with SRCs from institutio­ns of higher learning as part of our fundamenta­l objective to rally students and young people behind the vision of free quality education and economic freedom in our lifetime,” he cited.

SUN champions the call for free quality tertiary and vocational education.

“We have clarified that registrati­on should be free this year for firstyear students, senior students funded by NSFAF, private funded students, postgradua­tes, and students in debts,” the statement read.

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