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The International University of Management (IUM) is a private, state-recognized university based in Windhoek, Namibia. It has campuses in Swakopmund , Walvis Bay , Ongwediva and Nkurenkuru . History
Mweshipandeka High School is a school in Ongwediva in the Oshana region of northern Namibia.It is one of the well known schools in the country, and is located in the center of Ongwediva, in Libertina Amadhila street, next to Kleine Kuppe Private School and the International University of Management.
Ongwediva College of Education, Ongwediva; International University of Management (IUM), Windhoek; Welwitchia University (WU, formerly known as the Welwitchia Health Training Center) - Windhoek [2] The four Colleges of Education are since 2010 part of the University of Namibia; They provide teacher education. [1]
The Ongwediva College of Education (OCE) was one of four pedagogical colleges in Namibia. It offered three-year undergraduate diploma courses in basic vocational education to elementary and high school teachers: the Basic Education Teacher Diploma (BETD). [1] The college was based in Ongwediva town, founded in 1913 by Finnish missionaries. In ...
Homecare (home care, in-home care), also known as domiciliary care, personal care or social care, is health care or supportive care provided in the individual home where the patient or client is living, generally focusing on paramedical aid by professional caregivers, assistance in daily living for ill, disabled or elderly people, or a combination thereof.
Ongwediva residential neighborhood Queens Hall, Ongwediva fair grounds on the B1 road. Ongwediva is a town in the Oshana Region in the north of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Ongwediva electoral constituency. As of 2023 it had 28,000 inhabitants and covered 4,102 hectares of land. Ongwediva has seven churches, two private schools ...
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In January 2008, the National Planning Commission approved funding for the construction of phase 1 of the new Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FOET) in Ongwediva. Construction work began in April 2008 with emphasis on lecture rooms, staff offices, laboratories, IT facilities, student hostels, staff houses and other support ...