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NANSO pushes for student voice in free tertiary education plan   The Namibia National Students Organisation (NANSO) has met with the national task team on free tertiary education. The organisation called for student representation in the process and for financial...

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Interview: NANSO at 41: Redefining Radicalism for a New Generation   KAVANGO EAST — Dorthea Nangolo, President of the National Students Organisation (NANSO), says this year’s 41st anniversary celebrations offered a critical moment for the student movement to reflect on...

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Nanso slams U.S. visa social media rule as repressive Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) has condemned a new U.S. visa policy that requires student and exchange visa applicants to make their social media accounts public.  Nanso says the rule threatens freedom of expression and political independence for Namibian youth. “It’s quite a terrible policy, because it takes away the right of self-expression of our students. Ideally, there must be separation between your academic, professional, and personal life and that must not be used against you,” said Nanso president Dorthea Nangolo in an interview with the Windhoek Observer. She warned that the policy could be used to block students who share critical views about U.S. foreign policy or international justice. “We always want our students to express themselves politically, and we already know the tactic here. The tactic is to automatically reject or not take in students who openly speak out against acts that are morally wrong that are being carried out by the United States,” she said. Nangolo said many students are unaware of how their online activity could affect their eligibility. “It’s a matter of making them aware of that. Especially students who are open about global political and international laws, they run the risk of being sidelined and victimised because of their openness about those things,” she said. The U.S. Department of State argues that the measure is intended to protect national security. “Visa issuance is not a right but a matter of national security,” the department has said. The policy affects applicants under the F, M, and J visa categories, which include international academic students, vocational trainees, and cultural exchange participants.  These applicants are now required to set their social media accounts to “public” so consular officers can review them during the visa vetting process. The U.S. Embassy in Namibia confirmed that the rule is already in effect. “Effective immediately, all individuals applying for an F, M, or J nonimmigrant visa are requested to adjust the privacy settings on all of their social media accounts to ‘public’ to facilitate vetting necessary to establish their identity and admissibility to the United States under U.S. law,” the Embassy said in a statement this week.  Earlier this year, U.S. media reported that more than 300 student visa holders had their visas revoked after artificial intelligence flagged their online activity.  Some had liked or shared posts seen as supportive of Hamas or critical of U.S. policy.  They were ordered to leave the country without being detained or offered a chance to appeal. The new rule expands the role of digital surveillance in visa processing. Privacy advocates have raised concerns that AI tools may misinterpret political views or cultural context.

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NANSO disappointed by student exclusion NANSO disappointed by student exclusion NBC Online Tue, 07/01/2025 - 18:14

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Interview: NANSO Raises Alarm Over Inequality and Neglect in Government Schools  The National Students Organization (NANSO) has voiced serious concerns about the unequal distribution of resources and lack of timely interventions in Namibia’s public schools. Dorthea Nangola, NANSO President, said the...

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Interview: NANSO President Dorthea Nangola Calls for Inclusion of Students in Free Tertiary Education Task Force Dorthea Nangola, President of the National Students Organization (NANSO), has expressed deep disappointment over the exclusion of students from the government’s task force that is crafting the roadmap for free...

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NANSO Demands Urgent Action in Okahandja Learner Murders NANSO Demands Urgent Action in Okahandja Learner Murders NBC Online Sat, 04/26/2025 - 19:58

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INTERVIEW: NANSO Welcomes Free University Education as Historic Victory for Students By Leonard Witbeen The announcement of free tertiary education has been met with overwhelming support from students across the country, with the National Students’ Organization of Namibia (NANSO) being one...

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NANSO hosts event to discuss national budget NANSO hosts event to discuss national budget NBC Online Sat, 04/12/2025 - 16:59

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Nanso condemns gay students for using female toilets at Nust The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) has condemned some gay students at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) for using female toilets. This comes after some students raised concerns over alleged incidents involving male students from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning and intersex (LGBTQI+) community using female restrooms. Female students have reportedly expressed discomfort, claiming that the university has yet to address the matter despite it being reported. Nanso president Dorthea Nangolo says LGBTQI+ male colleagues using female restrooms is not allowed. “We are aware of the complaints that have been raised by our students. We understand the rights of the LGBTQI+ community but they must abide by the gender rules of the restrooms,” she says. Nangolo encourages universities to put policies in place to address the issue. Dorthea Nangolo “The law is clear, if someone is a male they must make use of the male toilets and same applies to females, not that we are criticising them, but because anything can happen and the university should speak to these issues,” she says. Nust spokesperson Cindy-Lee van Wyk says the university is addressing the concerns. “We take such matters seriously and remain committed to fostering a safe, inclusive and respectful learning environment for all members of our university community. “The university has not received reports on this matter through its internal reporting mechanisms; however, we are actively engaging internal stakeholders to ensure that all concerns are addressed in a timely manner,” she says. HARASSMENT According to Equal Namibia co-founder Omar van Reenen, queer people are often bullied and harrassed in male toilets, thus, they feel safer in female toilets. “We live in a country where queer people are being targeted. These are just toilets, however, they are usually sexually assaulted, hence why they will feel safer in female restrooms. . . It should be seen as a matter of safety,” Van Reenen says. Van Reenen says the university needs to construct gender neutral toilets to make everyone feel safe. “The university should hold consultations with queer students on campus to find out why they feel unsafe using these toilets.” “In our own homes we don’t care about gender, but now we want to care about it,” Van Reenen says. The post Nanso condemns gay students for using female toilets at Nust appeared first on The Namibian.

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