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NSFAF formally integrated into education ministry structure

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The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) has formally integrated the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) into its institutional structure as part of efforts to strengthen governance, improve policy alignment and ensure the long-term sustainability of the student funding scheme.

Education Minister Sanet Steenkamp announced the development during an address to NSFAF employees at the fund’s auditorium in Windhoek.

Steenkamp said the integration forms part of government’s efforts to enhance accountability and ensure that the operations of the student funding body are more closely aligned with Namibia’s national education and skills development priorities.

She explained that the move is intended to reinforce institutional oversight while positioning the fund within the broader framework of the country’s human capital development agenda.

“The integration of NSFAF into the ministry is intended to strengthen governance, improve alignment with national education and skills development priorities, and support the long-term sustainability of the fund,” Steenkamp said.

The integration reflects a broader government effort to ensure institutional stability, accountability and operational efficiency within entities responsible for supporting access to tertiary education.

Steenkamp acknowledged that the transition has created uncertainty among employees, particularly regarding remuneration and job security.

She said the ministry is aware that organisational changes can affect staff morale and livelihoods, and emphasised that these concerns are legitimate.

“This transition has not been easy. It has created uncertainty and concerns around remuneration and employment conditions, and these concerns are understandable when changes affect people’s livelihoods,” she said.

The minister said the ministry is committed to stabilising the institution and ensuring that employees are able to perform their duties in a supportive and predictable working environment.

According to Steenkamp, government intends to create conditions that strengthen staff confidence while improving service delivery to students who depend on financial assistance for access to higher education.

“The ministry is committed to providing a stable and enabling environment where employees can perform with confidence, morale is strengthened and service delivery to students is improved,” she said.

Steenkamp also highlighted the importance of governance and ethical leadership during periods of institutional change, noting that such transitions often test organisational resilience.

She commended NSFAF staff for continuing to carry out their responsibilities despite the uncertainty surrounding the restructuring process.

According to the ministry, operational priorities during the integration phase will include improved communication with employees, the gradual filling of critical positions and the alignment of departmental systems to ensure smoother coordination.

Government said the core mandate of NSFAF — providing equitable access to financial assistance for Namibian students — will remain unchanged under the new structure.

The integration is expected to strengthen oversight of the fund while supporting Namibia’s broader objective of expanding access to tertiary education and developing the country’s human capital base.

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