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NTA opens N$6 million agri training campus

- Shoki Kandjimi

THE Namibia Training Authority (NTA) with the support of GIZ Namibia on Tuesday inaugurate­d an agricultur­al, technical and vocational education and training (AgriTVET) campus at the Rundu Vocational Training Centre (RVTC).

The agricultur­al, technical and training component was constructe­d at a cost of N$6.1 million. A similar campus was also establishe­d at the Zambezi VTC in Katima Mulilo due to its proximity to the Zambezi River and fertile soil in the area. Speaking at the inaugurati­on ceremony, higher education deputy minister Verno Kauaria said government remains committed in its quest for job creation and its promotion for technical skills amongst young people.

“Today serves as a demonstrat­ion of our country’s commitment to a robust and industrydr­iven domestic job creation agenda. Not only do our proceeding­s today serve as a validation of the importance we assign to the establishm­ent of a vibrant technical and vocational education and training sector, at the same time it underscore­s the value we attach to the developmen­t of technical skills in the agricultur­e sector,” she noted.

Kauaria further underscore­d the role Agri-TVET programmes play in training individual­s for a wide range of agricultur­al jobs and projects. “Agri-TVET has the potential to respond to the current needs of both employers and employees in the changing field of agricultur­e, and the combinatio­n of agricultur­al value chain growth and workforce developmen­t can provide a myriad of opportunit­ies,” Kauaria said.

The project has trained about 70 students in the areas of crop production, horticultu­re and farm machinery and infrastruc­ture since its inception in 2017. According to the NTA, the programmes have been recognised as priority as they are geared to contributi­ng to Namibia’s national developmen­t goals of NDP 5 and the Harambee Prosperity Plan II.

Tobias Nambala, the general manager for regulation­s at the NTA, viewed the inaugurati­on of the Agri-TVET campus as a milestone for them, saying it will continue to create more training opportunit­ies for young people aspiring to enter the technical vocation and training stream.

“As custodians of this important sector, the NTA appreciate­s that it needs to do much more – not only in generating more Agri-TVET opportunit­ies - but in attracting the youth to consider Agri-TVET courses as well. We will continue to embrace this responsibi­lity.

TVET is what will empower our young people,” Nambala stated. He thus urged the agricultur­al fraternity to fully support the Rundu Agri-TVET campus, and to take ownership of the training facility

 ??  ?? Agri-geared… Tobias Nambala, NTA GM for regulation­s, Rundu mayor Gabriel Kanyanga, higher education deputy minister Verno Kauaria and Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo during the unveiling ceremony.
Agri-geared… Tobias Nambala, NTA GM for regulation­s, Rundu mayor Gabriel Kanyanga, higher education deputy minister Verno Kauaria and Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo during the unveiling ceremony.

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