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Namibia's Free College Plan Shuts Out Surplus Teachers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41290, member: 636"] Namibia plans to offer free college education only for subjects that help the economy grow. Education Minister Sanet Steenkamp says students must study fields the country needs most. The government wants graduates who match job market demands better. Many current graduates cannot find work because schools produce teachers and other workers the market already has enough of. Free education will target mining, energy, tourism and fishing careers. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wants Namibia to process raw materials instead of selling them overseas. She believes finished products create more jobs and business chances for local people. The country has many natural resources that could support manufacturing and creative industries. Foreign investment helps but homegrown businesses matter more for long-term success. Local entrepreneurs need support to build wealth and create lasting employment. The education ministry told colleges to stop accepting too many teacher trainees. Teacher unemployment doubled from 8,000 people to 15,000 people between recent years. Hundreds of jobless teachers protested Tuesday demanding hiring without interviews. Labor reports show the economy needs technical workers like builders, electricians and mechanics most. Engineering jobs will create twice as many openings as office positions through 2023. [/QUOTE]
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