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More bankers trained for workplace

More bankers trained for workplace

WINDHOEK – Bank Windhoek held a graduation ceremony last week for 22 students who completed a five-month training programme in banking.

The course, the Candidate Bankers Training programme, was conducted jointly with Damelin College and CompuTeach. The candidates, some of whom are University and Polytechnic graduates, received a Candidate Bankers Diploma, a computer literacy certificate and a Junior Certificate in Banking from Damelin.They will now join Bank Windhoek as new employees.In a statement read on his behalf, Education Minister Nangolo Mbumba encouraged the graduates to further their studies in the field of banking.”While good initial education provides an essential foundation, learning continues throughout the working years.Today’s workforce is required to quickly assimilate new technologies, develop innovations and innovative ways of delivering services effectively and efficiently while simultaneously earning a living.Modern workforce skills are increasingly becoming a product of a large variety of learning activities that take place in diverse institutional contexts, in addition to college or university education,” said Mbumba.- NampaThe candidates, some of whom are University and Polytechnic graduates, received a Candidate Bankers Diploma, a computer literacy certificate and a Junior Certificate in Banking from Damelin.They will now join Bank Windhoek as new employees.In a statement read on his behalf, Education Minister Nangolo Mbumba encouraged the graduates to further their studies in the field of banking.”While good initial education provides an essential foundation, learning continues throughout the working years.Today’s workforce is required to quickly assimilate new technologies, develop innovations and innovative ways of delivering services effectively and efficiently while simultaneously earning a living.Modern workforce skills are increasingly becoming a product of a large variety of learning activities that take place in diverse institutional contexts, in addition to college or university education,” said Mbumba.- Nampa

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