BUSINESS - GENERAL | 2013-07-25
ENTERPRISING ... Renathe Gowases standing next to the Mammogram machine the at Khomas Medical Centre in Khomasdal. Photo: Contributed
First black female owned Radiography services
“START a business that you are passionate about,” advises Renathe Gawanas, an entrepreneur who opened the first black female owned X-Ray services centre in Windhoek.
Renathe is a qualified radiographer who saw the opportunity and niche in the market for X-Ray services, particularly in previously disadvantaged suburbs of the community. She is the owner of the Medical X-Ray Centres in Katutura, Khomasdal and Gobabis in the Omaheke region and will soon open a new branch in the central business district of Windhoek later this month.
Her passion for radiography started when she was a pupil at A. Shipena Secondary School in Windhoek, where her teachers used to take them for visits to various organisations for career guidance. Her visit to the Katutura State Hospital changed her perception to life forever, as this was the moment when she made the decision to become a medical technologist.
“I was intrigued by the big machines that could see through the human body. At the time, all the girls wanted to become nurses and I wanted to do something different,” she said.
She applied for a radiography course at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, but was referred back to Namibia to first do her practicals. Fortunately, when she did further research, she found out that Namibia was about to open their first radiography school. She was the first student to enrol at the school where she completed her three-year diploma and later left for South Africa to complete her degree in Radiotherpy at the University of Witwatersrand.
After her studies, Renathe worked in the Radiotherapy Department at Dr A.B. May Cancer Care Centre from 1997 to 2002. It was during that time, that she became aware of the lack of X-Ray facilities in Windhoek. She did her mini-research by calling doctors to find out if they would welcome another X-Ray Centre and the response was positive.
There were many complaints from doctors and patients at private medical centres in Katutura and Khomasdal that X-Ray services were out of reach for ordinary residents, as the only two X-Ray centres were at the Roman Catholic Hospital and the Medi-Clinic Hospital in Eros.
She took the bold decision and quit her job then used her pension to start her business.
She opened her first branch in Katutura near the Katutura Post Office in 2002 and with the help of Bank Windhoek’s ESME’s Branch, expanded to open two more branches in Khomasdal in 2007 and Gobabis in 2011. The fourth branch which will open later this month is also financed by Bank Windhoek. There are also plans to expand to other regions.
Hans Sauer, Manager of Bank Windhoek ESME Branch said: “Bank Windhoek has been financing small and medium enterprises since 2000. More than 80% of the loan portfolio is awarded to previously disadvantaged Namibians with a strong focus on support to female entrepreneurs, like Renathe Gawanas.”