10 students receive ICT bursaries BizTech Africa reports that, as part of Telecom Namibia's social investment in creating a strong and productive skills base to enable the economy to grow, the company has awarded 10 students with ICT bursaries.27 Jan 201427 Jan 2014 WhatsappPrintPDFXLinked-inFacebookMore sharing optionsFor more:BizTech Africa: Telecom Namibia awards 10 ICT bursaries...The Telecom Namibia bursary recipients for the academic year 2014 are:Leonard Pertrus, from the //Karas region, for a Bachelor in Accounting Science at the Polytechnic of Namibia.Johannes Rauna, from the //Karas region, for a Bachelor in Accounting Science at the Polytechnic of Namibia.Carlos Sibalatani, from the Zambezi region, for a Bachelor Electronic Engineering at the Polytechnic of Namibia.Jesaya Mushisheni, from the Ohangwena region, for a Bachelor Electronic Engineering at the University of Namibia.Apronia Shimmi, from the Oshana region, for a Bachelor Electronic Engineering at the University of Namibia.Domigos David, from the Kavango region, for a Bachelor Electronic Engineering at the Polytechnic of Namibia.Aili Matheus, from the Komas Region, for a Bachelor Electronic Engineering at the Polytechnic of Namibia.Riahama Musutua, from the Kunene Region, for a Bachelor of Information Technology at the Polytechnic of Namibia.Levy Hamukoto, from the Otjozondjupa Region, for a Bachelor of Information Technology at the Polythecnic of Namibia.Denzil Tsauseb, from the Erongo Region, for a Bachelor of Information Technology at the Polytechnic of Namibia.
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