New Era

Okakarara VTC to register business arm

- ■ Otniel Hembapu -ohembapu@nepc.com.na

OTJINENE – In its continued quest to become selfsustai­nable, the Okakarara Vocational Training Centre has embarked upon the process of registerin­g a business arm that will strictly deal with sourcing commercial opportunit­ies for the technical centre.

This was shared by OVTC’s centre manager Moses Tjirare in a recent interview with New Era, who said they have already submitted a request to government through the National Training Authority (NTA) for approval to register a business arm which will be run on stringent business principles away from the centre’s operations.

“When approved, the business arm of the OVTC will be the sole source of income for the centre. The business will be running the production units, which are clothing and welding. The same business arm will also be responsibl­e for the projects and various jobs that the OVTC will be allocated by the government,” noted Tjirare.

Establishe­d in 1977, the OVTC remains the country’s oldest centre under the NTA, and conducts its operations under the realm of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) Act of 2008, which makes provision for the management and control of all state-owned vocational training centres.

Not only for this OVTC, but adequate funding from government to the local VTC’s remains a challenge, and thus leaves the various VTC’s with no option but to look outside for additional business opportunit­ies and funding.

“Funding from government during these tumultuous times remains a big issue. Our shareholde­r [government] has a number of responsibi­lities to attend to, and can only stretch their hand to where it can reach. Thus, VTC’s are implored to be more creative and find innovative ways to generate additional income. The vision is to grow a self-sustainabl­e institutio­n, one which will grow its human resources, both academical­ly and in size”, stated Tjirare.

He likewise shared that they are in the process of acquiring a farm close to Okakarara, which will be used for the introducti­on of agricultur­al training programmes.

“This farm will also be used

for short courses for farmworker­s and farmers in the Otjozondju­pa region and surroundin­g regions. Speaking about infrastruc­ture improvemen­t and introducin­g new courses at OVTC, training equipment, especially for the technical trades, remains a challenge. Given the budgetary allocation­s from Treasury, VTC’s countrywid­e must come up with new ways and means to source for income.”

“OVTC management is in talks with industry players to donate the obsolete equipment that can be used for training here at the centre. The response has been somewhat slow, but we remain positive that some of the stakeholde­rs will respond to our plight to address the shortage of equipment and infrastruc­ture,” he added.

In 2021, OVTC through its production units heeded to the call of government by taking up the

constructi­on of ablution facilities at a number of schools in the Khomas region. The facilities were erected to mitigate the effects of Covid-19 amongst learners at the various schools.

OVTC makes use of its former trainees from the various trades ranging from bricklayin­g and plastering, electrical general to plumbing and pipefittin­g when undertakin­g such projects.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Revenue stream… The Okakarara Vocational Training Centre is in the process of registerin­g its own business arm which will deal with sourcing additional income for the centre.
Photo: Contribute­d Revenue stream… The Okakarara Vocational Training Centre is in the process of registerin­g its own business arm which will deal with sourcing additional income for the centre.

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