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Monday, 8 June 2026
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Unam

Also known as: University of Namibia · Unam FC · Unam Sport Field · The University of Namibia · Clever Boys of Unam · Unam choir

University of Namibia — higher education institution with enrollment of nearly 30,000 students as of 2024, also operates sports teams including a volleyball team and football club.

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What’s been said

Key points drawn from coverage. Tap a point to see the original sentence.

  1. August 2025
  2. The Namibian

    University of Namibia (Unam) awarded a degree in green hydrogen to Soumaya

    Source

    His girlfriend, *Soumaya, graduated with a degree in green hydrogen from the University of Namibia (Unam).

    Stoic Masculinity and the Price of Emotional Repression
  3. July 2025
  4. The Namibian

    Unam came third on 18 points after three wins and two defeats

    Source

    Unam came third on 18 points after three wins and two defeats.

    Wanderers win JSB Club Champs
  5. June 2025
  6. The Namibian

    University of Namibia reflects Angula's vision of broad, accessible, and locally relevant education

    Source

    Institutions like the Namibia College of Open Learning and the development of the University of Namibia reflect Angula's vision of broad, accessible, and locally relevant education.

    Why Namibia Must Honour Nahas Angula
  7. The Namibian

    University of Namibia (Unam) has instructed students to vacate the hostel by Wednesday for renovations

    Source

    The University of Namibia (Unam) has instructed students to vacate the university's hostel by Wednesday for renovations ahead of the Region Five Games.

    Unam students told to leave hostel for renovations amid exams
  8. January 2025
  9. The Namibian

    Unam beat Eeshoke Chula Chula 4-3 on penalties

    Source

    Ven Blue Waters marched to the last eight by beating Okahandja United 4-3 on penalties, while fan favourite Eeshoke Chula Chula were knocked out 4-3 by Unam.

    Goals, heat, rain: First day of MTC Maris Cup delivers
  10. The Namibian

    University of Namibia is graduated from by Ndinelao Nikodemus

    Source

    – Ndinelao Nikodemus is a passionate public health advocate and graduate of the University of Namibia, self-published author and storyteller with a deep commitment to mental health awareness and youth empowerment.

    Navigating Post-Graduate Uncertainty: Life After a Degree
  11. November 2024
  12. The Namibian

    University of Namibia is where Sakaria Johannes graduated in political science and history

    Source

    Sakaria Johannes is a political science and history graduate from the University of Namibia.

    The Importance of an Informed Electorate
  13. July 2024
  14. The Namibian

    University of Namibia (Unam) has graduated roughly 200 LLB graduates each year in the last five years

    Source

    Katjimune said the School of Law at the University of Namibia (Unam) has graduated roughly 200 LLB graduates each year in the last five years.

    Unemployed lawyers told to look at green hydrogen, oil for salvation
  15. April 2024
  16. The Namibian

    University of Namibia awarded a bachelor of law degree honours to Tuaririovangu Kasirua

    Source

    Kasirua, who obtained a bachelor of law degree honours from the University of Namibia (Unam) in Windhoek on Wednesday, says she serves as a youth advocate.

    Ovahimba law graduate embraces cultural attire
  17. The Namibian

    Unam graduated approximately 4,400 students on Wednesday

    Source

    About 4 400 students from Unam graduated on Wednesday.

    Ovahimba law graduate embraces cultural attire
Society

UNAM enrolment rises sixfold to nearly 30,000 students

The News

University of Namibia enrolment has grown from less than 5,000 students in 2000 to just under 30,000 in 2024. Female enrolment has consistently exceeded male enrolment, rising from 57.7% in 2000 to 62.7% in 2024.

Why it matters

UNAM enrolment has surged sixfold since 2000 to 30,000 students, with women consistently dominating—significant expansion of tertiary access.

6 June 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 6 June

  1. UNAM enrolment rises sixfold to nearly 30,000 students

    University of Namibia enrolment has grown from less than 5,000 students in 2000 to just under 30,000 in 2024. Female enrolment has consistently exceeded male enrolment, rising from 57.7% in 2000 to 62.7% in 2024.

    6 June 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 5 June

  1. Protected habitat maintains stable brown hyena population

    Brown hyenas in Tsau //Khaeb National Park have remained stable since 1997 with an estimated 200 to 300 individuals in the park, benefiting from successful breeding and low human disturbance. The Brown Hyena Research Project, supported by Namdeb and the Ministry of Environment and Tourism, studies the species' movements and warns that fences and busy roads could disrupt their long-distance coastal travels and threaten the population.

    5 June 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 4 June

  1. Namibia marks second Genocide Remembrance Day with calls for justice

    Namibia observed its second Genocide Remembrance Day to reflect on the 1904–1908 genocide against the Ovaherero, Nama, Damara, and ≠Nkhoen San peoples. The commemoration emphasises the need for truth-telling, restorative justice, and Germany's full acknowledgment of responsibility for the genocide.

    4 June 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 2 June

  1. President backs garlic trial at Sikondo Green Scheme farm

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah visited Sikondo Green Scheme in Kavango West and praised its garlic trial on one hectare, the farm's first production of the high-value, low-maintenance crop. The farm is also piloting green pepper and cabbage alongside a rice research and development trial.

    2 June 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Government orders universities to permit NSFAF-funded student exams

    The Ministry of Education has directed higher education institutions to allow NSFAF-funded students to write examinations and access results while funding payments are being finalised. The ministry is processing about 100,000 student funding records; delays stem from a high volume of applications, implementation of a new tertiary education funding model, and NSFAF integration.

    2 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Monday 1 June

  1. Thanzi Programme expands health research to Namibia and Zambia

    The Centre for Health Economics Thanzi Programme has received a grant from The Life You Can Save to expand health systems research and capacity-building into Namibia and Zambia, working with national health ministries and universities to strengthen health financing, policy development, and progress towards Universal Health Coverage.

    1 June 2026 · Informanté

Sunday 31 May

  1. President visits local pharmaceutical manufacturer Fabupharm

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah visited Fabupharm, Namibia's only local pharmaceutical manufacturer, amid ongoing medicine shortages in public hospitals and clinics. The visit signals recognition that Namibia should pursue local solutions to strengthen pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity rather than relying heavily on foreign sourcing.

    31 May 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 29 May

  1. Ministry hosts EU funding session for universities and researchers

    The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture and UNAM hosted a hybrid information session on European Union funding opportunities through Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe programmes for higher education institutions. The session highlighted how these programmes support research collaboration, innovation, international partnerships, and institutional capacity building aligned with national priorities.

    29 May 2026 · Informanté

  2. Youth urged to learn, protect Namibia's colonial genocide history

    Vice President Lucia Witbooi called on young Namibians to learn, protect and retell the country's history during Namibia's second Genocide Remembrance Day in Eenhana, emphasizing that the 1904–1908 genocide against the Ovaherero and Nama people should serve as an educational platform. Witbooi urged continued academic research and documentation of the genocide through books, archives, museums and scholarly work, warning that history risks being forgotten without proper preservation.

    29 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  3. Young Namibians advocate for disability inclusion, therapy services

    Young Namibians are speaking out about neurodiversity, disability inclusion and children's mental development, calling for better support systems. The conversation has been driven partly by author and advocate Anthea Kostin, whose daughter suffered a severe brain injury from bacterial meningitis, exposing gaps in Namibia's healthcare and therapy systems that forced her family to seek treatment outside the country.

    29 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  4. University degrees increasingly misaligned with labour market needs

    Education experts and policymakers warned at a University of Namibia summit that Namibia's higher education system risks producing graduates for unemployment rather than economic participation, with growing mismatch between university training and labour market demands driving rising graduate unemployment.

    29 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Tuesday 26 May

  1. Namibia produces 52% of its mahangu demand, FAO says

    Namibia produces approximately 371,800 metric tonnes of mahangu annually, meeting only 52% of national demand and requiring imports for the rest, according to the FAO Interim Representative. The country launched a project to improve mahangu productivity and value chain development.

    26 May 2026 · Informanté

  2. Gunners win first trophy, beat Unam 2-1 in Top 8 Cup

    Mighty Gunners won the Standard Bank Top 8 Cup after defeating Unam 2-1 on Saturday, breaking their cup drought following previous final losses. The victory earned them N$600,000 in prize money.

    26 May 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 24 May

  1. Mighty Gunners win Standard Bank Top 8 football championship

    Military side Mighty Gunners were crowned 2026 Standard Bank Top 8 champions after defeating Unam 2-1 at the Independence Stadium. The final was a historic occasion as the first time two government-funded teams contested the competition's showpiece event.

    24 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Josef Kasera appointed Namfisa business systems manager

    The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority has appointed Josef Kasera as manager for business systems and services. With over a decade of ICT and digital innovation experience, Kasera holds qualifications in information technology management and computer science, and will work on strengthening enterprise systems and digital transformation in support of the authority's regulatory mandate.

    24 May 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 22 May

  1. MTC Volleyball National League heads to Katima Mulilo for Round 3

    The MTC Volleyball National League moves to Katima Mulilo this weekend for Round 3 matches in both men's and women's divisions. Teams including Blaze Aces, defending champions Revivals, and unbeaten Unam Queens will compete at the Unam Katima Mulilo Campus.

    22 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Namibia imports nearly half its mahangu despite staple crop status

    The FAO says Namibia produces about 371,800 metric tonnes of mahangu annually, meeting only 52% of national demand, while the rest is imported. The country has launched the One Country One Priority Product initiative to improve mahangu production and strengthen its value chain, given that mahangu is the primary cereal for more than 60% of Namibians.

    22 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  3. Young Namibians urged to protect bee populations

    Namibia marked World Bee Day on 20 May with calls for young Namibians to play a stronger role in protecting bees and pollinators amid concerns over declining populations and threats to food security and agriculture. Environmental advocate Gretchen Burmeister warned against importing foreign bees without sufficient research into local pollinator populations, citing risks of disease and ecosystem disruption.

    22 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  4. Linguist Levi Namaseb retires after 42 years teaching African languages

    Levi Namaseb has devoted over four decades to studying and teaching African languages, from work in Rössing mines to lecturing at the University of Namibia.

    22 May 2026 · Namibian Sun

Thursday 21 May

  1. Vjahimisa Siririka pursues engineering degree and football dreams

    Vjahimisa Siririka, a Namibian footballer, grew up watching older boys play in Otjiwarongo and is now pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering at Nust while carving out a name in Namibian football, with dreams of playing professionally abroad and representing the country internationally. He has played for Kasaona FC, Nust FC, and Unam FC.

    21 May 2026 · New Era

  2. President visits FabuPharm amid Namibia's hospital medicine shortage

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah visited FabuPharm, Namibia's only fully-fledged pharmaceutical manufacturing company, in Otjiwarongo, citing medicine shortages in public hospitals as a priority concern. FabuPharm produces over 150 medicines and healthcare products locally and supplies some directly to government hospitals through the Central Medical Stores.

    21 May 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Health professional proposes unified health framework for Namibia

    Namibia's health system is fragmented with high administrative costs and limited fiscal pooling. A health professional has proposed a Shared Prosperity Health Covenant framework to transform the system into a unified, equitable, and digitally enabled ecosystem that addresses disparities and promotes universal health coverage.

    20 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Tuesday 19 May

  1. Rising fuel prices deepen hardship for Namibian students and poor households

    Namibia's rising fuel prices, driven by dependence on imported petroleum, are straining students and low-income families already struggling with unemployment and poverty. Transport and food costs consume large portions of their budgets, forcing some students to miss classes or abandon studies.

    19 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Middle-income graduates spend N$5,000 to N$15,000 on celebrations

    During the recent graduation season, The Namibian spoke to graduates about spending on their celebrations. One graduate from a middle-income family in Windhoek spent N$15,000 on her graduation party after obtaining a bachelor's degree, with costs including decor, music, photography, groceries, and regalia.

    19 May 2026 · The Namibian

  3. NSFAF delays non-tuition payments, leaving students in hardship

    University students report severe financial hardship due to delayed Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) non-tuition payments, which they need for accommodation, food, transport and academic expenses. NSFAF spokesperson Percy Tjahere attributed delays to late invoice submissions by institutions, saying students whose invoices were submitted on time have been paid and the next payments are due in May.

    19 May 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 17 May

  1. Student loses tertiary subsidy after being told she qualified

    A University of Namibia student was informed at registration that she qualified for the new subsidised tertiary education scheme announced in early 2026, but months later the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund said she did not meet required academic points and did not qualify for funding.

    17 May 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 15 May

  1. Minister urges youth to uphold Nujoma's legacy

    Minister of Information and Communications Technology Emma Theofelus has challenged young Namibians to embody the resilience, courage and spirit of resistance demonstrated by founding president Sam Nujoma, speaking at a commemoration event hosted by the Physically Active Youth Empowerment Organisation in Katutura.

    15 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  2. Japan donates ambulances and fire truck to strengthen UNAM emergency response

    The government of Japan has donated two ambulances, a fire truck and emergency equipment valued at N$1.2 million to the University of Namibia to strengthen emergency response services across its campuses, with the donation also expected to improve access for students with disabilities.

    15 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Tuesday 12 May

  1. Woman with brittle bone disease graduates from university

    Sophia Ndjamba, born with osteogenesis imperfecta, started Grade 1 at age 13 due to hospital visits but persevered through schooling despite community mockery and physical challenges. She graduated from the University of Namibia with a diploma in library and information science among 1,277 graduates.

    12 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Namfisa appoints three senior officials to strengthen operations

    The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) has announced appointments of Diana Katjiuongua as head of strategy and projects (effective 1 April), Matheus Iiyambula as FinTech specialist (effective 1 March), and one other senior official to strengthen its strategy, technology and financial innovation functions.

    12 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

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