
By: Ellen Shihepo
The education minister, Sanet Steenkamp, has emphasised the impact of external factors such as financial constraints and socio-economic circumstances on students’ ability to navigate their career paths, warning that these challenges could contribute to further economic decline in Namibia.
Speaking at the official opening of Namibia’s 14th Careers Expo, taking place on April 3rd and 4th at the Windhoek Country Club, Steenkamp underscored the importance of targeted interventions to address these obstacles.
She noted that external challenges not only hinder students from reaching their full potential but also complicate the process of selecting and pursuing suitable careers.
“I foresee the 14th Careers Expo to be intentional about making career guidance accessible, structured, and relevant across the board,” Steenkamp stated, stressing the need for holistic and inclusive support systems to ensure equitable access to career opportunities.
Jason Kasuto, Chairperson of the Namibia Careers Expo, reaffirmed the event’s commitment to advancing the government’s mandate of bridging the gap between education, skills development, and the labour market.
“This year’s expo seeks to strengthen that direct link, providing students with the tools and guidance needed to thrive in the workforce,” he said.
The expo’s principal sponsor, Sanlam, has contributed N$100,000 to support this initiative.
Sanlam’s CEO, Tertius Stears, highlighted the company’s long-standing commitment to education and skills development, noting that the expo has benefited over 32,000 students since 2010. Additionally, Sanlam’s bursary and internship programs have secured permanent jobs for more than 1000 individuals.
UNFPA Country Representative Erika Goldson also spoke at the official opening.
She said studies reveal the increased risks of early marriage, unintended pregnancies, poor health, and economic hardship among those without access to education.
The minister said the expo should provide guidance not just in what to study but literally getting from A to point B in their career.
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