SPYL Encourages Youth to Promote Education on African Child Day
The Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) calls on young Namibians to become ambassadors of education and contribute meaningfully to national development as the country commemorates the Day of the African Child. In a statement issued on Tuesday, SPYL secretary Ephraim Nekongo says the day honours the students of Soweto who, on 16 June 1976, protested against an unjust education system and sacrificed their lives in pursuit of quality education, dignity and freedom. Nekongo says thei
The Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) is encouraging young Namibians to advocate for education and play a role in the country's development during the Day of the African Child. The organization highlights the significance of the 1976 Soweto protests, where students fought for better education and freedom. SPYL's secretary, Ephraim Nekongo, emphasizes that education is vital for Africa's growth and progress. He acknowledges Namibia's efforts in expanding educational access, including free primary and secondary education. However, challenges like quality education and digital literacy still exist. Nekongo calls for a skilled and disciplined generation to support national development. He encourages youth to embrace learning and service to honor the legacy of the Soweto uprising.
This highlights the ongoing importance of education in Namibia's development and the role of youth in achieving it.
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