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Helao Nafidi capacitate­s young graduates

- Nuusita Ashipala – nashipala@nepc.com.na

The Helao Nafidi Town Council has in the last five years capacitate­d about 48 young unemployed graduates, of which 16 are currently employed at various local authoritie­s and government offices.

Outgoing mayor Eliaser Nghipangel­wa said four of the 16 have been absorbed in the council at Helao Nafidi.

Giving background to what led to the initiative, Nghipangel­wa said although institutio­ns send students on job attachment­s during their training, the council felt they do not acquire much due to the constraint time.

He said the graduates were taken in as volunteers, and rotated within the department­s in the council, giving them wider knowledge and experience in all the council’s operations.

“The council realised that many young people completed various fields of studies from various high institutio­ns, yet were not employed due to lack of employment opportunit­ies,” said Nghipangel­wa.

He said the initiative was further aimed at addressing unemployme­nt in the country as well as meeting government halfway in creating jobs.

Nghipangel­wa said the initiative also sought to ensure that young graduates acquire skills, as many vacant positions require applicants to have experience in the job they are applying for.

“Nowadays, the available vacancies in the employment industries in most cases require experience, knowledge and understand­ing of the working environmen­t,” said Nghipangel­wa.

He added that the training equipped the graduates with skills on the operations of local authoritie­s in Namibia and the general conduct in a workplace and at the same time marketing them for future employment.

Nghipangel­wa called on other institutio­ns to develop a culture of capacitati­ng the youth and ensuring that young graduates are ready for the job market.

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