Rehoboth Gives Free Land to Snag a College

Rehoboth Town Council offers free land to colleges across Namibia. Councillor Jacky Khariseb wants more schools built near local families. The town grows larger each year and needs better education services. Bridge damage from floods showed leaders that students face travel problems. Many young people cannot afford expensive trips to Windhoek for classes.

International Training College Lingua agreed to open a campus at Rehoboth next year. The college leaders liked the town council proposal during recent talks. Students will save money without paying for rooms and transport costs. Parents worry less about expensive education bills for their children. Local families keep more money for food and housing needs.

Amanda Titus struggles to attend Windhoek classes five times each week. She skips school when her family cannot pay taxi fares and meal costs. Chris Van Wyk quit university because his studies hurt his family budget. He works as a clerk instead of becoming an accountant like he wanted. The new campus helps students like them finish their education dreams.
 

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