Namibia launches Mathematics Olympiad Alumni Association to foster STEM excellence

Date: 2026-07-06
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By:   Kanto Kai Okanta

The National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST) has officially launched the Namibia Mathematics Olympiad Alumni Association (NMOAA), a new platform aimed at connecting former Mathematics Olympiad participants and strengthening the country's science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) ecosystem.

The Association was launched during a ceremony held at the Roof of Africa Hotel and Conference Centre in Windhoek. The event attracted more than 80 participants from government, academia, the private sector, schools and alumni of the Namibia Mathematics Olympiad.

The NMOAA has been established to foster mentorship, peer learning, professional networking and stronger collaboration between former Olympiad participants, academic institutions and industry. The initiative is expected to help sustain engagement among alumni while supporting the development of future generations of young mathematicians and scientists.

The Association was officially launched by Hon. Dr. Sanet Steenkamp, who encouraged alumni to apply their knowledge and skills toward Namibia's national development. She also urged learners to participate in mathematics competitions, describing them as valuable opportunities for developing critical thinking, analytical skills and problem-solving abilities.

The launch also celebrated the achievements and legacy of the Namibia Mathematics Olympiad, which has served as a platform for identifying and nurturing mathematical talent across the country. Alumni shared personal experiences highlighting how participation in the programme had shaped their academic and professional journeys.

NCRST said the establishment of the Alumni Association marks an important milestone in expanding the long-term impact of the Namibia Mathematics Olympiad by creating a network that will continue to support talent development, knowledge sharing and collaboration beyond the competition itself.

The Commission also extended its best wishes to Team Namibia as it prepares to represent the country at the 2026 Pan African Mathematics Olympiad (PAMO) in Côte d'Ivoire, where some of Africa's brightest young mathematicians will compete in the continental competition.

 

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