Unannounced school visits are coming for every campus in Namibia, and the deputy education minister says he will show up at 06h50 without warning.
Ballotti's accountability push
Ballotti's accountability push
- Deputy minister Dino Ballotti announced the plan at a teachers' award ceremony in Windhoek.
- His visits will skip the ceremony and focus on adding real value.
- Ballotti wants direct engagement with teachers and pupils on the ground.
- The Khomas region reportedly has more resources than other regions.
- Ballotti urged educators not to let underperforming colleagues drag them down.
- He told teachers that symbols do not define identity.
- Staying motivated despite uneven effort was the core message.
- Thursday's ceremony recognized dedication and resilience in schools.
- Education director Paulus Nghikembua confirmed the directorate will visit selected schools.
- Chosen schools must account for their performance results.
- Structured support will accompany accountability measures.
- Nghikembua called the award ceremony a fundamental recognition of commitment.