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Dr. Muroora

@Ndonga_Phoenix

MD🩺 by Day - FINE GIRL by night || 💙|| Life is a quest for Meaning ||❤🕯|| Ndonga hun

Ongwediva - Namibia Katılım Kasım 2011
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Dr. Muroora@Ndonga_Phoenix·
From saying "I am going to school" to " I am going to work". God came through 🙏🏼❤.
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🌟Loide.Nghuulondo.🦋
🌟Loide.Nghuulondo.🦋@purposetalks_·
This codependency problem that our government especially the Ministry of education has created amongst parents with learners in government schools is one of the biggest problems in modern Education. And, this is not to be insensitive, some of these information can be communicated without making it a newspaper headline because, it causes so much confusion and harm to us as teachers who need the already very few parents that meet the government halfway. Many times, even some of the vulnerable children who are under the care of their grandparents or family guardians, some receive grants from the government but that money goes to things that barely benefit the child. A N$10.00 ??? We are constantly forced to dig into our own pockets to make learning and teaching productive in our resource-starved classrooms and the government is not making things any better by encouraging laziness and lack of responsibility amongst parents. Those 10 dollars come in handy when the ink runs out or copy paper finishes. It comes in handy when the budget is delayed and when relief teachers need to be paid. What exactly is the role of many of our parents? Why do we want to blame poverty for everything especially, the lack of parental involvement in the education sector? Why is our government so lenient with parents at the expense of stressing educators and expecting miracles from teachers? If education is truly free, we as teachers can also start demanding for conducive classrooms, a class with a shiny floor, shiny unbroken windows and a class that comes with full teaching aids rather than having to take money from my salary to fix a class. If I can use 500-1000 from my pocket to invest in teaching aid, why can’t a parent pay 10 dollars for an application form???????????????????? One parent goes crying to one school, the entire system must be affected!
The Namibian@TheNamibian

Education directors have called for the N$10 school admission application fee to be made optional, warning that some parents may struggle to afford it. namibian.com.na/directors-say-…

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Black jesus
Black jesus@Black_Jesus1·
Why not? We pay taxes on almost everything in this country. My salary is taxed. Then I use that already-taxed salary to buy food and other goods, and I still have to pay VAT. Even my pension, which comes from income that was already taxed, gets taxed again. So when people expect government to provide services and maintain infrastructure, why is that unreasonable? We contribute to the system at every turn. When you're being taxed from multiple angles throughout your life, it's only fair to expect those funds to be put to work for the people.
Tate Hafenie Ya Shixungileni 🇳🇦🇿🇦🇩🇰@JHafenie

Namibians are too entitled,they expect the government to do absolutely everything for them.

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KUKU CENA
KUKU CENA@CENABANTWAN·
I guess we should also put speed humps between Otjiwarongo and Okahandja. Cos that’s the road the records the most accidents .
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Dr. Muroora@Ndonga_Phoenix·
@EmminotEmily I would actually buy it. The melody is quite catchy - a feel good song 😅
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Saddam Amushelelo
Saddam Amushelelo@amushedreambig·
“Dear Mr. Amushelelo, please post this for me. Dear Mr. Amushelelo, I write this open letter to draw your attention to the most critical and heartbreaking conditions faced by the teachers and learners of King Shuumbwa Primary School,
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Kasi The Ashy
Kasi The Ashy@Kasikili_·
Word, I can get behind sharing in the learning. Eenghedi dOshiwambo is so vast bru There’s so many perspectives to gifting okaana; For starters, you don’t even have to live with the child or nothing, just the occasional school shoes here, pocket money there. Same stuff we donate to charity drives & strangers here in the city, you can take back home & help yo actual blood. And it goes both ways too because mOshiwambo oha tu ti, oludalo uuyamba. In season, this child would come help til the soil and tend to the cattle etc. Back in the day, a trip from Ondangwa to Outapi was like a week long voyage and it was hard to stay in touch, however, having your child living with kinfolk incentivized keeping up with the family kingdoms over. Olutapo in modern day is not the same as okudjalekwa odikwa - but I speak under correction here
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Dr. Muroora
Dr. Muroora@Ndonga_Phoenix·
@essar_m Like, outside the hospital setting I don’t want anyone to know what I do.
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Zuko
Zuko@_Zukoh_·
@HermaineM These so-called "it girls," who have been told all their lives that they're beautiful don't know how to shake off the need for validation and the male gaze. They can't even see when their season is over.
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