The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) has announced that 100 apprentices from Germany’s Inter-Cultural Relations Foundation will join the team to assist with maintenance at local resorts.
NWR in a media statement on Monday said the collaboration, which also involves skills transfer to the local hospitality industry, will fortify diplomatic ties between Namibia and Germany.
Led by Joachim Keferstein, the delegation of apprentices with vocational and technical expertise is scheduled to arrive in Namibia in three groups, with the first group arriving today.
The second group will follow in November, and the final group is set to arrive in February 2024.
The apprentices will be dispatched to NWR establishments throughout Namibia, where they will share their expertise in maintenance operations, while also benefiting from the experiences and insights of NWR staff.
“We are excited about this relationship with the Inter-Cultural Relations Foundation from the Federal Republic of Germany. Skills transfer is of paramount importance to our industry, and this collaboration offers a unique opportunity for us to learn from our German partners as they, in turn, gain from our distinctive experiences. With many interns already engaged across our camps, this is an opportune moment for them to benefit from the rich knowledge shared by this esteemed delegation,” the statement said.
– Nampa