Bank Windhoek supports Kayec in Ondangwa

Bank Windhoek supports Kayec in Ondangwa

BANK Windhoek, through its Social Investment Fund, once again confirmed its commitment to the support of job creation when start-up toolkits to the value of N$80 000 were presented to the Kayec Trust.

Frikkie Louw, Branch Manager of Bank Windhoek’s Ondangwa branch, who handed over the toolkits to Kayec students at Ondangwa recently, said the top 20 students of the Ondangwa Centre completed their training and received their toolkits. “The Kayec Trust was established as an educational trust that offers practical vocational skills to train the youth.””Through these courses, participants learn new trade skills, enabling them to eventually become self-sufficient by earning their own income.Bank Windhoek is therefore proud to make a difference by helping Namibians to start their own businesses,” said Louw.The programme offers three-month courses such as basic plumbing, metal work, carpentry, basic building and information technology.The top 20 students at the Kayec Centre in Windhoek received their toolkits last month from James Hill, the Managing Director of Bank Windhoek.”The Kayec Trust was established as an educational trust that offers practical vocational skills to train the youth.””Through these courses, participants learn new trade skills, enabling them to eventually become self-sufficient by earning their own income.Bank Windhoek is therefore proud to make a difference by helping Namibians to start their own businesses,” said Louw.The programme offers three-month courses such as basic plumbing, metal work, carpentry, basic building and information technology.The top 20 students at the Kayec Centre in Windhoek received their toolkits last month from James Hill, the Managing Director of Bank Windhoek.

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