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Namibian pupil Ndjamba wins bronze at Pan African Mathematics Olympiad
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45520, member: 636"] Roland Ndjamba earned a bronze medal at the Pan African Mathematics Olympiad held in Botswana. The student from International School of Walvis Bay joined five other Namibians at the continental math competition. Ndjamba describes mathematics as the language that connects all people across the world. His success came after months of dedicated preparation and practice sessions. The achievement marks a major milestone for the young mathematician. Three training camps helped prepare Ndjamba for the difficult competition. The National Commission on Research, Science and Technology organized these intensive sessions. Ndjamba also spent weekend hours studying past problems and online tutorials. He worked hard to improve his problem-solving abilities before the contest. The preparation proved essential for his medal-winning performance. Problem six challenged Ndjamba more than any other question during the competition. Mathematics olympiads traditionally save their hardest problem for the final challenge. Ndjamba spent twenty minutes thinking deeply about the complex question. He stayed calm and kept working despite the difficulty. His persistence paid off when he found the solution. The bronze medal announcement shocked the Namibian student completely. Ndjamba says he continues to process the magnitude of his accomplishment. Years of hard work led to this moment of recognition. The medal validates his dedication to mathematical studies. His achievement brings honor to Namibia at the continental level. Ndjamba plans to compete at the International Mathematics Olympiad in Australia during July. He wants to become a quantitative analyst combining math, finance and computer science. The student hopes more young Namibians will embrace mathematics as a powerful tool. He believes math becomes amazing once people see it as a universal language. His dream universities await students with such mathematical achievements. [/QUOTE]
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