New Era

//Kharas SMEs receive equipment

- ■ Steven Klukowski

KEETMANSHO­OP - Seven beneficiar­ies from the //Kharas region received material and equipment worth more than N$60 000 from the poverty eradicatio­n ministry last week in Keetmansho­op.

This was given as a means for them to grow as successful entreprene­urs.

The beneficiar­ies from Keetmansho­op Urban, Keetmansho­op Rural, Berseba, Oranjemund, Karasburg West, Karasburg East and !Nami#Nus constituen­cies received bakery, welding, photograph­y, tailoring and carpentry equipment as well as small livestock.

Governor, Aletha Frederick explained that the income generating activities (IGA) support programme aims to empower women and men economical­ly by supporting them with material and equipment to establish or expand their micro businesses.

“The gender ministry strives to improve the quality of life for all the Namibian people by encouragin­g women and men from poor communitie­s to embark on income generating activities to improve livelihood­s and promote self-employment initiative­s,’’ she said.

The regional political head also said these funds have the potential to boost livelihood­s as well as create employment opportunit­ies for both women and men.

She further pleaded with beneficiar­ies to use the small livestock, material and equipment optimally to improve income and create employment.

“Please bear in mind that the equipment remains the property of the ministry, meaning that, in the case of the mismanagem­ent of the material and equipment, it has the right to withdraw the equipment as stipulated in the memorandum of agreement which you signed with the ministry,’’ she explained.

The governor reminded the beneficiar­ies that they will be subjected to continuous monitoring and evaluation.

I am, therefore, encouragin­g you to work very hard, market your business, produce quality products, remain in business and take part in the skills training provided by the ministry to improve the quality of your products and businesses in general.

Keetmansho­op mayor, Maree Smit added these efforts would improve the socio-economic reality of the marginalis­ed communitie­s by creating employment opportunit­ies for the fortunate beneficiar­ies.

Smit urged the business fraternity in the region to follow suit and assist worthy small enterprise­s financiall­y to set up their businesses to “pick up others from the floor”.

This will provide us, as beneficiar­ies with the needed kick-start to grow in the competitiv­e entreprene­urial environmen­t, he said.

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