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Management college shuts due to ‘bad management’

Management college shuts due to ‘bad management’

SOME students registered with the Business Management College of Namibia are up in arms after it closed suddenly and without notice because of ‘poor management’.

Students said they attended classes for one or two days only to find the doors closed the next time they pitched up. No reasons were provided for the closure.Chris Shivolo, director of the Business College, confirmed the closure.He said he was forced to close it because of poor management.Shivolo, treasurer of the Usakos Municipality, said he had since arranged a new venue in Khomasdal where the classes will commence.”By Friday or Monday, we will know when classes will resume.If the students are no longer interested to continue with the classes, we will arrange to refund them,” he said.He called on the students to be patient and added that they will advertise the courses once they had finalised the new venue.The Business Management College was located in the Woermann Brock Building in Independence Avenue before it closed its doors.No reasons were provided for the closure.Chris Shivolo, director of the Business College, confirmed the closure.He said he was forced to close it because of poor management.Shivolo, treasurer of the Usakos Municipality, said he had since arranged a new venue in Khomasdal where the classes will commence.”By Friday or Monday, we will know when classes will resume.If the students are no longer interested to continue with the classes, we will arrange to refund them,” he said.He called on the students to be patient and added that they will advertise the courses once they had finalised the new venue.The Business Management College was located in the Woermann Brock Building in Independence Avenue before it closed its doors.

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