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20 graduates get a chance to gain market related skills through OM Namibia’s internship programme

20 graduates get a chance to gain market related skills through OM Namibia’s internship programme

Old Mutual Namibia recently empowered 20 graduates through their internship programme, following an invitation for graduates to apply for a chance to gain market-related skills to better position themselves for the job market.

Over 400 graduates applied of which Old Mutual Namibia was able to select 20 graduates namely; Adeline Kakomwa, Karischa Schmidt, Maria Ndivayele, Ru-Waldo Beukes, Martin Kariko, Halleluya Ndimulunde, David Ndakukamo, Angy Uumati, Ashley McNab, Hilya Indongo, Marcell Maslengele, Abraham Eita, Nandjabi Mirjam Hamukoto, Caroline Garises, Tupopila Pilatus, Moira Eichas, Uakataviza Kaavara, Annalisa Nghiiteka, Munionganda Kaujeua and Laimi Joseph who have all started applying their skills at the financial institution since 1 May 2022.

To ensure that the graduates can benefit from the diverse environment that Old Mutual Namibia offers, each of them has been placed in various departments within the organisation. The aim is to ensure that the graduates can leverage their knowledge and apply it within the organisation whilst also learning new skills.

“Old Mutual Namibia recognizes that there are thousands of graduates sitting at home who have not had the opportunity to get the much-needed exposure to the working world. Therefore, as a responsible corporate citizen, we decided to help bridge this gap by offering 20 graduates the opportunity to get hands-on experience of what the working world entails along with the ability to practice what they have learned. Through this, they can discover themselves in the working professional set-up. Likewise, we want to provide them with exposure to the various career opportunities available in the working world,” said Toini Muteka, Old Mutual Namibia’s Human Capital Executive.

Someone who can relate to the journey the graduates are faced with is Old Mutual Namibia’s Group CEO, Tassius Chigariro who is a product of the Old Mutual internship programme. Having been provided with a chance by Old Mutual, he is very pleased to be offering the same opportunity to the young Namibian graduates.

“If it was not for Old Mutual, I don’t think I would be where I am today. The best way of saying thank you is to give back. There is a great need for us as corporates to provide new graduates with exposure to the work environment. Additionally, this is an opportunity for us to also contribute to the government’s efforts in growing and developing our talent. This is a great day at Old Mutual Namibia as we welcome these young talents.”


Seated (L- R): Ashante Manetti (Acting Marketing and Communications Executive), Tassius Chigariro (Group CEO) and Toini Muteka (Human Capital Executive) with the Graduates who are currently interning at Old Mutual Namibia for the next six months.


 

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