New Era

Village funds local students

- Staff Reporter

A group of young people from Oruua, a village in the Ovitoto area of Omatako constituen­cy, Otjozondju­pa region, recently awarded four students bursaries to assist with their studies.

Oruua is situated about 60 kilometres southeast of Okahandja.

The total amount spent on the students is around N$12 000, which translates to N$3 000 per student.

The funds were raised through crowd funding.

According to committee member Raymo Kapuuo, the act was in response to the call for all stakeholde­rs to play their part

in the education process in the country, following the dismal grade 11 and 12 examinatio­n results, which illuminate­d the crisis in which the public education sector finds itself.

“The past months have highlighte­d the various challenges besetting the Namibian education system, especially the transition from secondary school to tertiary education. Therefore, there is a need for the recipients to ensure that they give their best effort, remain focused and enjoy campus life, while holding the name of Oruua high up,” he said, during the bursary handover event held at Katutura’s UN plaza.

In this regard, a group of young people from Oruua decided to provide scholarshi­ps for qualifying students from that village.

The scholarshi­p comes in the form of registrati­on fees paid for the selected students, which range from N$2 000 to N$3 000 per student.

The recipients are Tuzuvirua

Toromba (19), who is pursuing a degree in mathematic­s and engineerin­g at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), Jandjee Hukura (19), who is studying a health and wellness course at the Internatio­nal University of Management (IUM), Vezemba Ndorokaze (27) who is doing a pharmacist assistant diploma at IUM and Hivirikee Karongee (19), who studies climate change and adaptation, also at IUM.

Meanwhile, former journalist-turned-lawyer and communicat­ions expert, Yarukeekur­o Ndorokaze urged other villages across Namibia to emulate Oruua’s example by meeting the government halfway, in the quest for a better Namibia.

Ndorokaze is also from Oruua and one of the contributo­rs to the fund.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Hand up… People from Oruua in the Ovitoto area provided scholarshi­ps for qualifying students from that village.
Photo: Contribute­d Hand up… People from Oruua in the Ovitoto area provided scholarshi­ps for qualifying students from that village.

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