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Extreeme Energy calls for new trainees

Home Youth Corner Extreeme Energy calls for new trainees

By Pinehas Nakaziko


WINDHOEK
-The Extreeme Energy Multi-Purpose Academy is calling for Namibian youths interested in training as dancers, actress and music producers to register for this year’s programme by this Friday.

Extreeme Energy is a youth programme initiated beginning of last year by Namibian youths, Honest Abed and Nelongo Angel, to train, motivate and equip Namibian youths throughout the community with new ideas, shape their lives as well as to train them for different arts activities such as dancing, dramas and music production. “Extreeme Energy is passionate about all sort of entertainment because leisure is one of the driving forces that promote and link African countries together. This also gives them a platform for them to gain recognition from developed countries such as South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana,” says Nelongo. He further provides the example of Dillish Mathews as one of those who have gained wide recognition in the entertainment world. “This can prove that Namibians can succeed on any platform.

Therefore, this is our opportunity to represent our motherland and make it marketable. We believe through this area of specialisation we will equip the youths with ideas that will add to their existing talent so that they can accomplish their dreams,” he says. For more information on how to register, a call can be made at 0814011337 or 0812067285.