MTC donates big for school career training

MTC donates big for school career training

MTC has, for the sixth consecutive year, donated money to the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust for its career-management training programme for senior secondary school pupils.

MTC has donated N$180 000 for the programme this year. The aim of the programme is to create an opportunity for young Namibians to learn about entrepreneurship and to discover and develop their skills.Pupils are encouraged to explore the world of learning through this practical training programme.Entrepreneurs are important for the Namibian economy as they create new job opportunities.It is also important for the Children’s Trust to teach pupils about entrepreneurship from an early age in order for them to be successful in the business environment.The aim of the career-management training is to give students guidance on how to prepare a CV, how to conduct an interview, how to do market research and how to apply for a vacant position.The programme will be conducted in Windhoek and at Gobabis, Otjiwarongo, Keetmanshoop, Walvis Bay, Rundu and Katima Mulilo.Twenty-five pupils from each region will take part in the programme.The aim of the programme is to create an opportunity for young Namibians to learn about entrepreneurship and to discover and develop their skills.Pupils are encouraged to explore the world of learning through this practical training programme.Entrepreneurs are important for the Namibian economy as they create new job opportunities.It is also important for the Children’s Trust to teach pupils about entrepreneurship from an early age in order for them to be successful in the business environment.The aim of the career-management training is to give students guidance on how to prepare a CV, how to conduct an interview, how to do market research and how to apply for a vacant position.The programme will be conducted in Windhoek and at Gobabis, Otjiwarongo, Keetmanshoop, Walvis Bay, Rundu and Katima Mulilo.Twenty-five pupils from each region will take part in the programme.

In an age of information overload, Sunrise is The Namibian’s morning briefing, delivered at 6h00 from Monday to Friday. It offers a curated rundown of the most important stories from the past 24 hours – occasionally with a light, witty touch. It’s an essential way to stay informed. Subscribe and join our newsletter community.

AI placeholder

The Namibian uses AI tools to assist with improved quality, accuracy and efficiency, while maintaining editorial oversight and journalistic integrity.

Stay informed with The Namibian – your source for credible journalism. Get in-depth reporting and opinions for only N$85 a month. Invest in journalism, invest in democracy –
Subscribe Now!


Latest News