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Jan
Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has dismissed claims that some of Namibia's top-performing Grade 11 and 12 learners had prior access to examination question papers because their parents hold high-ranking positions within the ministry. Clementine Tsumis-Garises, Director of National Examinations and Assessment, addressed the allegations, which stemmed from a WhatsApp message circulating in a group named “The Africa We Want.” The message accused the ministry of corruption and favouritism, particularly after Minister Anna Nghipondoka publicly congratulated her nieces, Twapewa and Twahafa Negumbo, during the announcement of the results. The message also alleged that Jolisa Garises and…