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Aug
CHAMWE KAIRA Curro Holdings Limited has said in the financial results for the six months ended 30 June that it is actively pursuing opportunities to offer quality education to more learners in Southern Africa. The group opened two new campuses in Walvis Bay and Oshana and also owns the Windhoek Gymnasium. The Walvis Bay Gymnasium opened with 350 pupils. Oshana Gymnasium opened with an initial intake of 200 to 250 learners. The two new schools were built at a total cost of N$240 million. Curro said the two new campuses in Namibia are part of a joint venture. “Much of…