New Era

MTC, Windhoek Golf Club empowers women

…over 30 jobs to be preserved

- ■ Staff Reporter

MTC and the Windhoek Golf Club jointly announced a threeyear partnershi­p recently that will see the club becoming sustainabl­e and preserving over 30 jobs for the long term.

Boasting a legacy of over 106 years, the Windhoek Golf Club will now be known as the MTC Windhoek Golf and Country Club.

The club also launched what will be known as the ‘MTC Women in Golf Programme’, aimed at empowering women in golf and ensuring more females play the sport.

MTC and the golf club lauded the initiative as a bold step to counter the exclusion of women in golf, and to promote more women’s participat­ion in the sport.

MTC’s chief legal, compliance and risk office Patience Kanalelo said golf is traditiona­lly known as a male sport across the world, and it has, for ages, been at the centre of excluding women.

“It is known as an exclusive sport, where men clinch business deals. And as MTC, one of our core brand values has always been to encourage diverse participat­ion and break long-held stigmas and traditions that exclude the participat­ion of women in certain societal events. The MTC Women in Golf programme is, therefore, a powerful driver that encourages inclusive participat­ion in terms of gender representa­tion in the sport of golf in Namibia.”

Explaining how the programme will work, Kanalelo said: “The programme will be facilitate­d by Joe Hauwanga Golf Management and Academy, an experience­d golfer who runs various developmen­tal golf programmes at the golf club. Moreover, in order to accommodat­e more women, the programme will be divided into three intakes.”

“We want to have more women from all walks of life benefit from this initiative. As such, we will have the programme split into three intakes, with each intake lasting two months. Each intake will be onboarding 30 beginner female golfers – and after six months, a total of 90 femaleaspi­ring golfers would have gone through the programme and could thereafter decide to continue with the sport on their own after acquiring necessary skills from the programme.”

Commending the partnershi­p, MTC Windhoek Golf and Country Club general manager George Vink described the collaborat­ion with MTC as crucial to the promotion of golf as a sport and its sustainabi­lity in the country.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Empowermen­t… MTC and the Windhoek Golf Club recently announced a three-year partnershi­p that will empower female golfers and preserve over 30 jobs.
Photo: File Empowermen­t… MTC and the Windhoek Golf Club recently announced a three-year partnershi­p that will empower female golfers and preserve over 30 jobs.

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