Zaimy Nakale, a 16-year-old participant at KAYEC’s FNB-sponsored centre in Rundu, joins an after-school life skills session about online safety, 5 August 2016. He credits KAYEC for helping him pass his Grade 10 exams: “KAYEC contributed to my studies, pressuring me to study more, and stick to my passion … When I got my result, I was very happy, running around, jumping up and down, screaming all over the community.” What’s the most important he can share with others, as a youth leader? “Always talk to them about education, because without education they will mess up their life and they won’t get even a proper job. Encourage them even more to come at KAYEC, instead of going in the streets, smoking or doing bad things.”

THE SUN: FNB-KAYEC partnership “a good investment”

Meet the youths building Rundu’s future, through a KAYEC school support centre funded by FNB.

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