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Namibia Caught Off Guard by Energy Tsunami
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35382, member: 636"] Expert Gawie Kanjemba says Namibians need more training to grab all the jobs in the energy field. He thinks the current energy conference, running April 23 through 25, will help chart where the nation heads next with power plans. Kanjemba shared these thoughts during his Desert FM radio talk before the Windhoek meeting started. The three-day event brings together people from across the energy sector to discuss future projects. Visitors can learn about new developments that might create work for residents. The energy analyst believes many citizens lack the skills for the upcoming positions that energy growth will create. More education programs might help prepare workers for these future jobs. The Namibia International Energy Conference serves as a place where leaders can spot trends affecting the country. Attendees will discuss both traditional power sources and renewable options, gaining popularity worldwide. Local communities want to benefit from any new energy projects built near their homes. [/QUOTE]
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