Omaheke Region hosts first regional career fair
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The Omaheke Region hosted its first-ever regional career fair in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC).
The Omaheke Region hosted its first-ever regional career fair in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC).
The Omaheke Region is set to host a career fair on the 21st February, exposing learners and the youth to career paths of their choice.
The career fair chairperson, Violet Simataa, urged young people from the Omaheke Region to attend the event to connect with key education and training institutions.
School learners and students in Windhoek were encouraged to believe in their potential as future leaders and to explore career opportunities that may open them to a better future.
Learners at Chairman Mao Zedong High School are urged to take up careers in line with their passion and the availability of opportunities in the country.
These were the sentiments of Education Director Paulus Nghikembua at the |Khomas Region Career Fair.
A Career Fair at Rosh Pinah, aimed at providing opportunities to learners and the youth at the mining town to help them make informed decisions about career choices, was described as a success.
The Namibian College of Open Learning provides an opportunity for school learners to familiarise themselves with deeper and more detailed information on the types of careers they are interested in.
Giving children career guidance while they are still young allows them to make better career choices in the future.
This is what Ndjuluwa Academy aims to achieve through its annual career fair and guidance with children from different schools.
Learners of Karundu Junior Secondary School in Otjiwarongo made it a point to acquaint themselves with the services of institutions and companies at the Career Fair, which took place at their school, in order to make informed decisions.