30
Apr
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s recent directive that all government institutions must budget for internships and apprenticeships is a welcome intervention in a country grappling with an escalating graduate unemployment crisis. The instruction is both practical and necessary. For too long, thousands of young Namibians have walked across graduation stages, degrees in hand and hope in their hearts, only to be met by a labour market that appears structurally incapable of absorbing them. Internships and apprenticeships are not a silver bullet, but they are a sensible bridge between education and employment. They offer graduates what employers repeatedly demand: experience. They create pathways…
