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Bank Windhoek supports WorldSkill­s with N$1 million

- Staff Reporter

As a Namibian-owned bank, Bank Windhoek deemed it necessary to sponsor the hosting of the second WorldSkill­s Africa Competitio­n for the youth from across Africa to participat­e in a wide array of skills. Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Corporate and Institutio­nal Banking, Lukas Nanyemba, said this after attending the official opening of the WorldSkill­s Africa event in Swakopmund on Monday, 28 March.

As a gold sponsor of the WorldSkill­s Africa Swakopmund 2022 Skills Competitio­n, Bank Windhoek has pledged one million Namibia Dollars to assist the Namibia Training Authority (NTA) towards the staging of the event. “As a connector of positive change, we see this internatio­nal event as an opportunit­y to support the generation of knowledge, the sharing of experience­s, benchmarki­ng and innovation in skills developmen­t,” he observed.

The WorldSkill­s Africa Swakopmund 2022 Skills Competitio­n will see 10 teams from across Africa compete in 16 skills, all aspiring to be prestigiou­s title holders of African champion. The competitor­s are also using this event to prepare for WorldSkill­s Shanghai, which will take place in China later this year.

In his remarks, WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal President from the United Kingdom, Chris Humphries, said supporting the

African Union’s Agenda 2063 is crucial for WorldSkill­s and all its members. “With 60% of the population of Africa under the ages of 25, now is the time to make skills developmen­t more accessible,

agile, industrial­ly relevant and forward-looking. Together, we must create more opportunit­ies for young people and more diversity and competitiv­eness in our industries to build a stronger

Africa and a sustainabl­e planet,” he added.

The participat­ing countries are Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and team Refugee. The skills competitio­n categories are Constructi­on and Building; Technology, Manufactur­ing and Engineerin­g; Technology, Social and Personal Services;CreativeAr­tsandFashi­on; Informatio­n and Communicat­ion; and Transporta­tion and Logistics.

WorldSkill­s Africa Swakopmund 2022 takes place under the auspices of WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal and the African Union. Namibia was bestowed the right by WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal to host the second edition of WorldSkill­s Africa, following the inaugural event staged in Kigali, Rwanda in 2018. Including an internatio­nal conference and a careers exhibition, WorldSkill­s Africa Swakopmund 2022 will conclude on Saturday, 2 April.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Skills developmen­t... WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal President from the United Kingdom, Chris Humphries, (left) with Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Corporate and Institutio­nal Banking, Lukas Nanyemba.
Photo: Contribute­d Skills developmen­t... WorldSkill­s Internatio­nal President from the United Kingdom, Chris Humphries, (left) with Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Corporate and Institutio­nal Banking, Lukas Nanyemba.

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