Tsumkwe school to continue operation
- The Namibian Story
- Oct 2, 2018
- 2 min read

Tsumkwe Secondary School will continue its operations after they recently received N$450 000 to help with their expenses.
The funds will ensure that both the learners and teachers will continue at the school and it will help with growing the community of Tsumkwe. The FirstRand Namibia Foundation Trust handed over the funds to the school as part of their social investment.
Louw Durand, branch manager of FNB Otjiwarongo said the trust’s emphasis was on strategic social investments in the community and environment that are in support of sustainable projects dealing with national challenges.
“We choose projects that help communities to help themselves, especially communities that are in the areas that we operate in,” Louw said.
He added that given the nature of marginalised communities, school going children were often the most vulnerable and thus needed the Nation to support them.
“FirstRand Namibia applauds the work of Edugate and the Eduvision programme because being in school leads to long term success academically. We support the teaching of Mathematics, Physical Science, Biology, Accounting and English to learners in remote areas starting with Physics and Mathematics in Tsumkwe SS,” Louw said.
FirstRand Namibia believes in every child’s right to quality education – and this includes the marginalised learners of the San communities. We echo the words of the Harambee Prosperity Plan and agree that “no one should feel left out,” he said.
Josephine Mutenda, acting director of the ministry of basic education, arts and culture in the Otjozondjupa Region thanked all parties for their contribution to the success of the education project.
“The Otjozondjupa Regional Council, Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture and indeed on behalf of the Ministry is delighted to have this project up and running that will put a smile on all the learners of Tsumkwe,” she said.
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