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Namibia: Hundreds On Waiting List As Namibia's Three Special Needs Schools Face Major Capacity Crisis
More than 400 children with intellectual and physical disabilities have not been placed in special needs schools because there are too few such schools in the country.
Nearly a quarter of young Namibians have attained post-secondary education, but only a small proportion are in full-time employment, highlighting a gap between education and labour market outcomes.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Canadian women to play three games in Brazil in April as part of FIFA Series 2026
The Canadian women will face Brazil, South Korea and Zambia in April as part of the FIFA Series, expanded to 48 men's and ...
Few terms in conservation generate as much heat, and as little shared understanding, as sustainable use. Across Africa, it is ...
Travel planning in 2026 may come with five fewer visa-free destinations for South African passport holders, but with 101 ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNOpinion
From Accra to the UN: How Ghana is leading Africa’s new decade of reparations
By Maame Awinador KwaningFor generations, scholars and citizens alike have grappled with a persistent question: “Why is Africa poor?”. Despite the continent’s vast natural resources and decades of ...
South Africa’s culture minister faces mounting backlash over the canceled Venice Biennale pavilion, with critics challenging ...
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PM Modi Joins 10,000 Bodo Dancers As Bagurumba Record Attempt Blends Culture Identity And Politic
What unfolded in Guwahati was more than a dance performance. It was a statement of identity. As 10,000 Bodo dancers moved in ...
The esteemed Vanthournout collection heads to Christie's and France debates an amendment that could see tax on art sales rise ...
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