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Bank Windhoek supports WorldSkills with N$1 million

Home National Bank Windhoek supports WorldSkills with N$1 million
Bank Windhoek supports WorldSkills with N$1 million

As a Namibian-owned bank, Bank Windhoek deemed it necessary to sponsor the hosting of the second WorldSkills Africa Competition for the youth from across Africa to participate in a wide array of skills. Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Corporate and Institutional Banking, Lukas Nanyemba, said this after attending the official opening of the WorldSkills Africa event in Swakopmund on Monday, 28 March.  

As a gold sponsor of the WorldSkills Africa Swakopmund 2022 Skills Competition, Bank Windhoek has pledged one million Namibia Dollars to assist the Namibia Training Authority (NTA) towards the staging of the event. “As a connector of positive change, we see this international event as an opportunity to support the generation of knowledge, the sharing of experiences, benchmarking and innovation in skills development,” he observed.

The WorldSkills Africa Swakopmund 2022 Skills Competition will see 10 teams from across Africa compete in 16 skills, all aspiring to be prestigious title holders of African champion. The competitors are also using this event to prepare for WorldSkills Shanghai, which will take place in China later this year.

In his remarks, WorldSkills International President from the United Kingdom, Chris Humphries, said supporting the African Union’s Agenda 2063 is crucial for WorldSkills and all its members. “With 60% of the population of Africa under the ages of 25, now is the time to make skills development more accessible, agile, industrially relevant and forward-looking. Together, we must create more opportunities for young people and more diversity and competitiveness in our industries to build a stronger Africa and a sustainable planet,” he added.

The participating countries are Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and team Refugee. The skills competition categories are Construction and Building; Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering; Technology, Social and Personal Services; Creative Arts and Fashion; Information and Communication; and Transportation and Logistics. 

WorldSkills Africa Swakopmund 2022 takes place under the auspices of WorldSkills International and the African Union. Namibia was bestowed the right by WorldSkills International to host the second edition of WorldSkills Africa, following the inaugural event staged in Kigali, Rwanda in 2018. Including an international conference and a careers exhibition, WorldSkills Africa Swakopmund 2022 will conclude on Saturday, 2 April.