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First Female Namibian President Hits 100-day Mark With Free Education
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45515, member: 636"] Young Namibians shared mixed views about President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's early leadership during her first 100 days as the country's first female president. Many citizens expected major changes in employment opportunities and educational access. The new leader focused on several policy areas that caught public attention. Her administration announced free higher education programs for students. Cabinet reshuffling and tourism visa changes also marked her initial months. Several university students praised her commitment to gender equality and women's rights advocacy. Amakali Hilma said the president inspired women across the nation to pursue leadership roles. Public management student Dinelago Mutota wanted stronger government accountability systems and improved service delivery. She noted the president emphasized unity and international relationships during her early term. Reform efforts received cautious support from education advocates. David Hambia appreciated policy changes but felt his expectations remained partially unmet. Free education initiatives and creative industry recognition earned praise from young observers. Pinkie Guriras commended the swift action on tertiary education funding. Shonena Nathanael welcomed educational opportunities but questioned long-term financial sustainability. She worried about funding sources and potential impacts on other government programs. Ricky Martin praised cabinet changes and oil sector priorities but emphasized ongoing youth unemployment concerns. He suggested skills development programs and small business financing could address joblessness. Tourism revenue increased after visa policy adjustments according to his assessment. Labor market alignment with educational qualifications could improve economic growth. Young Namibians remain hopeful about transformational leadership under their historic presidency. [/QUOTE]
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