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Like this insert and to Namibia (my country ) this not exception although there are few numerous progress that have been made this far but still a challenge to learners mostly in rural areas they are left out in this digital world i have witness it as a student Teacher,Mary-Jean Nleya thank you and keep digging deep to expose things that brings development and Equality.Stay Blessed