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NSFAF procures 10 500 laptops for students

- -Nampa

OPUWO – The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) on Thursday announced a procured consignmen­t of 10 500 laptops worth over N$60 million meant for students.

NSFAF had in 2019 promised to procure laptops for students meant for e-learning during the hard lockdown as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the laptops are now ready for distributi­on to successful applicants.

Speaking during the handover ceremony in Windhoek on Thursday, Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation Itah Kandjii-Murangi stated that the outbreak of Covid-19 prompted the government through the ministry to engage public and private higher education institutio­ns, students representa­tive councils of various institutio­ns and key student organisati­ons to discuss response strategies for the higher education sector.

She said it was resolved that internet devices (of 10GB data) per month should be provided to each eligible student, while the Namibia University of Science and Technology received N$2.4 million to upgrade its servers/ storage facility as well as expand institutio­nal bandwidth.

The University of Namibia also received a boost of N$7 million to upgrade its servers/storage facility for its own use, and to assist other higher education institutio­ns when so required.

The laptops procured, KandjiiMur­angisaid,areforneed­ystudents, both NSFAF and privately-funded. She noted that 28 000 internet devices were acquired through Telecom Namibia and were distribute­d to students last year, and both UNAM and NUST have successful­ly upgraded their ICT infrastruc­ture.

Kandjii-Murangi also pointed out that the initiative is particular­ly meant to assist students from marginalis­ed communitie­s, and therefore various higher education institutio­ns and student bodies were requested to assist in identifyin­g these students.

Meanwhile, the students are given three options to access these devices by either using their NSFAF loan, which will be repayable as per the NSFAF Financial Assistance and Recovery Policy; to indicate whether money should be deducted from their non-tuition fee; and thirdly, for the student to pay for these devices in cash, with a discount of 50% of the selling price. Students are encouraged to log onto the NSFAF website and apply for their laptops before the due date, which is 28 October 2021.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, Itah Kandjii-Murangi
Photo: Nampa Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, Itah Kandjii-Murangi

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