More students receive bursaries
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The Roads Authority this week awarded new bursaries to seven successful candidates. The students are enrolled at the Polytechnic as well as at the University of Namibia. (Picture) from left to right (seated) – Sophia Tekie, president of EPA, Conrad Lutombi, acting CEO and Rosalinda Nakale, divisional manager: corporate services with bursary recipients, Esther Akwaake, Mcclay Thikusho, Charity Lifasi, Rutjani Kapeotua, Elizabeth Elifas, Verusckha Araes and Victorino Sibranda at the award ceremony on Tuesday. (Photograph by Lorato Khobetsi)
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