Namdia announces bursary recipients
Helping young Namibians further their studies
The bursaries are in keeping with the foundation's mission to improve Namibia's social and economic conditions by providing support in the areas of sport, health, and education.
The Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) Foundation has officially announced the first-ever recipients of the foundation's bursary. Bursaries were awarded to 14 deserving students from all regions out of the 300 applicants who applied.
The Namdia bursary scheme was officially launched in line with the foundation's aim to contribute towards the alleviation of Namibia’s social and economic ills through a focus on education, health, and sport.
Namdia chief executive officer and foundation chairperson Alisa Amupolo stated that through the bursary scheme, the foundation will invest approximately N$2.8 million per year, which will amount to N$200 000 per year per student, to cover tuition fees, hostel accommodation, study material and a monthly stipend for any other expenses incurred.
"This is the first of what we would hope to be an annual programme, where we would take up more bursary recipients in the programme," said Amupolo.
Beneficiaries
The bursaries were awarded in the fields of mining engineering, geology, chemical engineering, medicine and surgery, civil engineering, agronomics, veterinary medicine, chartered accounting, and power engineering.
The final selection criteria for the bursary were 60% academic performance, 20% previously disadvantaged and/or from marginalised communities, 5% comprehensive, and 15% field of study.
Successful candidates
Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust)
• From the Kavango East Region, Amutenya Shetu, Mining Engineering
• From the Kavango West Region, Patrick Jacob, Chemical Engineering
• From the Omusati Region, Henok Abiatar, Chemical Engineering
• From the Oshana Region, Shikele Homateni, Mining Engineering
• From the Oshikoto Region, Enkali Sackaria, Chartered Accounting
• From the Otjozondjupa Region, Gaseb Joakie, Power Engineering
• From the Zambezi Region, Sinvula Terrence, Mining Engineering
University of Namibia (Unam)
• From the Erongo Region, Alweendo Tuwilika, Mining Engineering
• From the Karas Region, Manyando Fred, Geology
• From the Kunene Region, Murorua Bradley, Medicine and Surgery
• From the Ohangwena Region, Shikudule Maria, Agronomics
Beyond Namibian borders
• From the ||Karas Region, Goeieman Alvaro, Civil Engineering, University of Johannesburg
• From the Khomas Region, Haukongo Hedula, Mechanical Engineering, Stellenbosch University
The Namdia bursary scheme was officially launched in line with the foundation's aim to contribute towards the alleviation of Namibia’s social and economic ills through a focus on education, health, and sport.
Namdia chief executive officer and foundation chairperson Alisa Amupolo stated that through the bursary scheme, the foundation will invest approximately N$2.8 million per year, which will amount to N$200 000 per year per student, to cover tuition fees, hostel accommodation, study material and a monthly stipend for any other expenses incurred.
"This is the first of what we would hope to be an annual programme, where we would take up more bursary recipients in the programme," said Amupolo.
Beneficiaries
The bursaries were awarded in the fields of mining engineering, geology, chemical engineering, medicine and surgery, civil engineering, agronomics, veterinary medicine, chartered accounting, and power engineering.
The final selection criteria for the bursary were 60% academic performance, 20% previously disadvantaged and/or from marginalised communities, 5% comprehensive, and 15% field of study.
Successful candidates
Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust)
• From the Kavango East Region, Amutenya Shetu, Mining Engineering
• From the Kavango West Region, Patrick Jacob, Chemical Engineering
• From the Omusati Region, Henok Abiatar, Chemical Engineering
• From the Oshana Region, Shikele Homateni, Mining Engineering
• From the Oshikoto Region, Enkali Sackaria, Chartered Accounting
• From the Otjozondjupa Region, Gaseb Joakie, Power Engineering
• From the Zambezi Region, Sinvula Terrence, Mining Engineering
University of Namibia (Unam)
• From the Erongo Region, Alweendo Tuwilika, Mining Engineering
• From the Karas Region, Manyando Fred, Geology
• From the Kunene Region, Murorua Bradley, Medicine and Surgery
• From the Ohangwena Region, Shikudule Maria, Agronomics
Beyond Namibian borders
• From the ||Karas Region, Goeieman Alvaro, Civil Engineering, University of Johannesburg
• From the Khomas Region, Haukongo Hedula, Mechanical Engineering, Stellenbosch University
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