Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE)

500 Oshikoto school pupils impregnated

500 Oshikoto school pupils impregnated

Obrein Simasiku A total of 500 minor school girls fell pregnant in the Oshikoto Region in the 2021 academic year, recording a one percent increase. “ Teenage pregnancy rate has also increased to 15% from 14% last year. Therefore, there is reason for concern. We need to do things differently as leaders, parents, teachers and the general community and to work hand in hand to protect our young generation,” said Oshikoto governor Penda Ya Ndakolo, in his State of the Region Address delivered today. He thus said that sexual education be taken very serious, as a way to protect young…
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The CCN urges Namibia to embrace ignorance

Khanyiswa Mogotsi Last year, the Council of Churches of Namibia (CCN) pressured Namibia to pull out of the Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) programme. That information programme was meant to be available to those wishing to use it in 2021. Doing this shoves Namibia backwards into the dark ages of ignorance. Once again, über conservatives, the blindly religious, menopausal matrons and disconnected tatekulus have imposed their antiquated values on a majority youthful Namibian population. A significant number of those blindly against any sex education in schools have never read the CSE curriculum guidelines they are so afraid of. This program is…
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