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90 students graduate from Sunshine Private College

Ninety students on Friday graduated from Sunshine Private College in education and early childhood development programmes.

This is according to Sunshine Private College director Nomakando Kangira.

“Sunshine Private College is making a huge contribution in the higher education sector in Namibia. The sixth graduation ceremony is a testimony that our college is steadily growing and a force to be reckoned with in the education sector,” she said.

She was speaking at the sixth graduation ceremony of the college in Windhoek on Friday.

Kangira added that the graduation is in line with the college’s mission of ‘Education First’ and its goal in training educators who will transform the education landscape in the country.

The director also announced that the college will begin offering a master’s programme in higher education in January 2026 to enhance the quality of education.

“A lot of our former students have been asking about further education. We are thrilled to reveal that we are working with the Namibia Qualifications Authority to finalise the programme and will launch it in January next year,” she said.

Former deputy minister of education Becky Ndjoze-Ojo who also spoke at the event urged teachers to approach their profession with sacrifice and take it seriously.

“Teachers must be willing to make sacrifices and inspire young people to become successful. A teacher is like a candle, it consumes itself to light the way for others,” she said.

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