New Era

MTC empowers communitie­s, emerging businesses

- Paheja Siririka - psiririka@nepc.com.na

Mobile Telecommun­ications Limited last week handed over various machinery and equipment to technical and vocational education training (TVET) graduates and for gardening projects from across the country.

The donations were collected through funds secured from the ‘We Race Together’ project.

The project, which took place last year, managed to rake in N$1.4 million from various corporate pledges. Some 12 gardening projects and 70 TVET graduates benefitted from this project.

“With these auto-mechanic tools and equipment that I received, I can properly solve my clients’ problems. In the process, I can also sharpen my skills as a mechanic. This couldn’t have come at a better time,” said Erickson Negumbo, one of the beneficiar­ies.

The Namibia Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) graduate said the biggest problem for someone in the technical field is acquiring equipment. For this reason, he was over the moon when his proposal was accepted by the deciding committee.

“I can now enhance my business by fixing cars and further distributi­ng posters that were made for me to get more clients. I can do anything car-related. I am willing and ready to continue with this,” said the 24-yearold, who hails from Swakopmund.

One of the committee members tasked with selecting beneficiar­ies, Jeanine Husselmann, said the sponsors sat and decided to channel

funds to assist TVET graduates who do not have equipment to start their businesses.

“The other portion was to assist emerging and existing community gardens, whose primary aim would be to assist the communitie­s in the process of skills’ transfer. An expression of interest was made public via media platforms for all eligible candidates to apply,” she recalled.

Husselmann said 273 applicatio­ns for community gardens were received, whilst 204 applicatio­ns for SME empowermen­t grants were garnered across most regions.

“The vetting process shed light on the number of unemployed, and unemployed vocational­ly- trained youth. There are non-active participan­ts in the economy. The level of education was just one of the criteria that showed the level of education these candidates had, which was quite high,” she noted.

Husselmann added that the deciding committee was pleased to review community gardens in rural areas that have focused on food security, and aided the local communitie­s in increasing self-sustainabi­lity. The long-term hope is that food security will improve to be beneficial at the constituen­cy levels and beyond.

Amidst all of these, the deciding committee was, however, disappoint­ed in the seeming lack of interest from the public, as some regions did not submit any applicatio­ns.

MTC spokespers­on John Ekongo said the committee was deliberate and specific that N$700 000 be earmarked for SME Youth Empowermen­t for

TVET graduates to aid them in purchasing equipment and toolkits for start-ups.

“The other N$700 000 was destined for agro and food production-related issues to emerging and existing community gardening projects. This was earmarked for 12 beneficiar­ies in Erongo, Kunene, Omusati, Ohangwena, Kavango East, Zambezi, Omaheke and Karas,” he explained.

The initial project brought together more than 140 personalit­ies from across Namibia and from all walks of life to race together in a 4x100 metre relay at Independen­ce Stadium in May 2022.

Launched in 2019 under what is known as the MTC Knockout Project, the ‘We Race Together’ initiative is aimed at creating a platform for corporate Namibia to join hands and raise funds to combat social ills in society.

The initiative first tackled GBV, followed by homelessne­ss, which saw Namibians from all walks of life slug it out in a boxing ring, and secondly on stage singing for a roof over homeless Namibians. The last two editions raised a combined N$2 million, which was channelled to respective themed courses.

 ?? Photo: Paheja Siririka ?? For the people… MTC and corporate Namibia has equipped 12 gardening projects and 70 TVET graduates with needed equipment to start their businesses.
Photo: Paheja Siririka For the people… MTC and corporate Namibia has equipped 12 gardening projects and 70 TVET graduates with needed equipment to start their businesses.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Namibia