Rehoboth will host a Career and Entrepreneurship Day on April 26 at Rhenish Mother Congregational Church in Block B. The event, themed 'Future Fit', aims to inspire and empower local youth through career insights and entrepreneurial guidance.
Event coordinator Joshua Cloete Deacon developed the initiative based on personal experiences navigating career challenges after graduating in 2017. The program will focus on breaking down misconceptions about vocational training and exploring artificial intelligence's role in future careers.
Special features include an interactive community potjiekos cook-off, presentations from educational institutions like the University of Namibia and Namibia Training Authority, and a book launch by author Tiffany Gertze. Local businesses will showcase products, and a support group from Swakopmund will provide resources on addiction support.
Deacon emphasizes the event's broader mission of unlocking local talent, connecting youth with opportunities, and preparing the community for a rapidly changing world. The event promises to offer practical tools and inspiration for emerging leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers.
Event coordinator Joshua Cloete Deacon developed the initiative based on personal experiences navigating career challenges after graduating in 2017. The program will focus on breaking down misconceptions about vocational training and exploring artificial intelligence's role in future careers.
Special features include an interactive community potjiekos cook-off, presentations from educational institutions like the University of Namibia and Namibia Training Authority, and a book launch by author Tiffany Gertze. Local businesses will showcase products, and a support group from Swakopmund will provide resources on addiction support.
Deacon emphasizes the event's broader mission of unlocking local talent, connecting youth with opportunities, and preparing the community for a rapidly changing world. The event promises to offer practical tools and inspiration for emerging leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers.