Unmatched Youth Conference concludeS
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The three-day 'Unmatched Youth Conference' concluded today at Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West Region.
The three-day 'Unmatched Youth Conference' concluded today at Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West Region.
The Kavango West Region is hosting an Unmatched Youth Conference aimed at educating the youth on various aspects of entrepreneurship to uncover their potential.
It is being hosted under the theme 'Awaken Your Unmatched Potential'.
The One Economy Foundation, under the #BeFree Banner, organised over the weekend a #BeFree Ballers event that aimed at raising awareness on social ills that often encapsulate sportsmen and women.
The awareness event focused on substance abuse, sexual health, and violence.
The Landless People's Movement (LPM) youth are demanding the removal of the Minister of Sport, Youth, and National Services, Agnes Tjongarero, claiming she has failed to address youth unemployment.
They say young people's biggest battle is against unemployment, with many graduates still sitting at home.
Food Lab, the first-ever cooking studio in Swakopmund, is adding flavour to the tourism scene and creating opportunities for unemployed youth.
The Kavango West Regional Council continues to place youth empowerment among its priorities.
Governor Sirkka Ausiku, in her State of the Region Address (SORA) at Nkurenkuru, pointed out various programmes and initiatives geared towards youth empowerment.
A long-term disconnect from the economic desires, needs, and expectations of the people has resulted in a change in how young people exercise their voting preferences.
Economist Rowland Brown highlighted this during his presentation at the Old Mutual Investment Summit 2023, held in Windhoek.
Young people in the Kavango East Region have taken the initiative to start a dialogue with the goal of establishing a platform for youth empowerment.
The Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta, has expressed confidence in the youth of Namibia and Africa as a whole.
President Hage Geingob has expressed his desire to witness a significant increase in the participation of young people at the Omagongo Cultural Festival and various other cultural festivals held across the country.