New Era

On The Grow prepares youth for working life

- ■ Paheja Siririka psiririka@nepc.com.na

In a world that increasing­ly places value on interperso­nal competence, it ought to be at the top of everyone’s priority list to have skills that reverberat­e beyond the walls of the classroom and/or lecture hall.

This is according to Bertha Tobias and Thrive Mahua, who started On the Grow, a youth profession­al developmen­t training programme.

“On The Grow seeks to make active efforts to allow Namibian youth to be in better control of their profession­al future, by empowering them with the necessary skills of public speaking, leadership, interviewi­ng, opportunit­y identifica­tion as well as network building,” Tobias told Youth Corner.

They will have their first training session with 60 young Namibians, in collaborat­ion with highly sought-after industry experts, in June this year.

“On The Grow has had 435 visits to the applicatio­n site, and a subsequent 171 applicatio­ns. We have selected 60 young people who demonstrat­e immense potential, who will be participat­ing in our training sessions,” detailed Tobias.

Mahua said the combinatio­n of these skills such as public speaking is crucial, but are rather rare in Namibia.

“This is not because young Namibians aren’t capable but because they haven’t had the training and the sustainabl­e access to those networks, resources and opportunit­ies,” she pointed out.

Mahua concluded that they are undertakin­g a mammoth task in ensuring the sustainabi­lity of youth developmen­t through their alumni.

“We recognise that Namibia has tremendous potential. In speaking to that insight, our long-term vision is to contribute to a Namibia which is conducive and enabling for young people looking for profession­al support.”

 ?? Contribute­d Photo: ?? Impacting knowledge... Thrive Mahua initiated a programme to empower youth to master their interperso­nal skills.
Contribute­d Photo: Impacting knowledge... Thrive Mahua initiated a programme to empower youth to master their interperso­nal skills.

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