Over 600 graduates from vocational training centres celebrated

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Nakayale, Eenhana and Valombola Vocational Training Centres have produced more than 600 graduates, a major step in their education journey.

The Ohangwena Governor Kadiva Hamutumwa urged the graduates to use their gained skills to create jobs and drive economic growth. 

Education experts assess tertiary infrastructure in Otjozondjupa

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A team of experts from the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture is assessing the condition of infrastructure of tertiary public institutions to identify gaps and develop a national plan for such facilities.

Swakopmund skills competition participants thank organisers

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Competitors taking part in the National Skills Competition currently underway in Swakopmund expressed gratitude for the opportunity to showcase their skills.

They encouraged other young people to explore various opportunities offered in the TVET sector. 

Windhoek Vocational Training Centre receives boost for skills development

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Windhoek Vocational Training Centre (WVTC) has received a boost to improve its studies and develop skills.

This follows a donation of two vehicles by Metje & Ziegler to be used in the field of auto mechanics, as well as equipment by the Social Security Commission for the welding field of study.

Government prioritizes demand-driven vocational education

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Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, said the government has put priority on vocational education, with a focus on transforming the sector from a supply-driven approach to a demand-driven one and ensuring that it responds to current and future skills needs.

African Monarch Lodges empowers Zambezi locals through Sijwa Project

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The African Monarch Lodges continues to empower local residents with vocational skills in various trades at the Sijwa Project in Zambezi's Kongola Constituency.

The project repurposes recyclable waste from the African Monarch Lodges into salable crafts.