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NSFAF to give 18 scholarshi­ps through an SMS competitio­n

- Paheja Siririka – psiririka@nepc.com.na

The Namibian Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has announced its first winners of the SMS competitio­n, aimed at creating a revolving fund for post-graduate studies.

The fund’s spokespers­on, Olavi Hamwele, said they have over the years witnessed an increased enrolment at the secondary school level, which translates into an increased number of prospectiv­e candidates for higher education at both university and vocational training levels.

The competitio­n, which started on 3 June 2020 and continues until November 2020, will see those taking part walking away with laptops, iPads/tablets and accommodat­ion prizes, courtesy of Namibian Wildlife Resort (NWR), scholarshi­ps and a full desk computer towards the end of the competitio­n.

“Every month, from now until November 2020, one tablet, iPad, and three scholarshi­ps to the tune of N$20 000 each will be won – and not to forget a weekend getaway per couple at NWR distinct prime tourist destinatio­n,” informed Hamwele, further highlighti­ng that prizes can be transferre­d to a person or institutio­n of choice, but cannot be exchanged or redeemed for cash.

He said they are fully aware that postgradua­te tuition does not cost that much but at least it will be a good jump start to the winners’ academic pursuit.

Hamwele said: “Tertiary education is quite costly – not only in Namibia but all over the world. The demand for postgradua­te studies and funding is also on the rise and this increase, unfortunat­ely, is not at the correspond­ing level with budget provision due to competing socioecono­mic priorities.”

The question that the fund has faced is why they are running competitio­ns while they are not in the business of doing such.

“We are not running away from our mandate of funding students; we are trying to be creative and generate more money for the Namibian child to study. Budgetary proficienc­y from the government is not sufficient – and over the years, we have seen that the allocation is not catching up with the increasing number of students,” Hamwele informed.

The competitio­n is open to everyone nation-wide, except NSFAF employees, aggregator­s, competitio­n auditors and immediate families. According to Hamwele, immediate family members are defined as a child, including a child adopted in terms of any law, custom or tradition; spouse; parent, grandparen­t, brother or sister of the employee; or father/ mother-in-law of the employee. “Parents and grandparen­ts are welcome to participat­e – and should they win the scholarshi­p, such can be transferre­d or donated to a person of their choice. Entrants are not limited to any age. But the promoter reserves the right to request winners to provide proof of identity and contact details,” educated Hamwele.

Those interested should SMS the word “NSFAF” to 55566 through MTC and TN Mobile networks. After the SMS, a response will be sent to confirm the acceptance of the entry.

 ?? Photo: Paheja Siririka ?? Legit… Representa­tives of the NSFAF scholarshi­p SMS competitio­n.
Photo: Paheja Siririka Legit… Representa­tives of the NSFAF scholarshi­p SMS competitio­n.

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