Ours is to represent, transform and elevate students activism to greater heights in Namibia for all students.
Tune in on One Africa TV, to catch the students President - Ester Esty Simon on a One on One Exclusive session, tonight at 8pm.
Earlier today, our Vice President, Cde Bernard Kavau and our Secretary General, Cde Simon Taapopi have been occupied with community work.
In commemoration of the June 16 - African Childs Day. With humility and gravity the SG educated the pupils of Steenkamp Primary School in Windhoek on the history, presence and future and important work of NANSO; emphasised on the importance of childrens rights, condemning child forced labour in West and East Africa, forced child marriages i...n Nothern regions of Namibia particularly Kunene Region, baby dumping, teenage pregnancy and alcohol abuse as challenges that affect children and young people.
Moreover, the SG motivated learners to continue being productive, love their school work, respect their teachers as disciplined pupils are an important resource and a part of a community of our future leaders in Africa.
See MoreNANSO President Ester Simon providing leadership, on a one on one interview with Joseph Shefeeni, on One Africa TV. Get to watch the One Exclusive program on Monday the 18th June 2018, at 08:00pm.
NANSO current and former leadership post the proceedings of Helao Ndjaba's funeral service today.
Press Statement for Southern African Student Union (SASU)
Date : 21 May 20, 2018 Windhoek , Namibia
...Continue ReadingThe Namibia National Students Organization (NANSO), is engaged with a regional task of hosting, the Southern African Students Union (SASU) Secretariat of which NANSO is stakeholder in capacity as executive member.
SASU is a regional body that brings together student and youth leaders committed to the progressive development of Southern Africa and is constituted of Executive Members from South Africa, Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia, Zimbabwe, convening in Windhoek, Namibia.
NANSO MEDIA CONFERENCE in Progress
Addressed by the Secretary General Comrade. Simon Taapopi.