260 trainees join Windhoek’s biggest intake ever
We’ve had record registrations. The only courses that still have room in Windhoek are Forklift (day) and Shuttering (night).
260 trainees join Windhoek’s biggest intake ever Read More »
We’ve had record registrations. The only courses that still have room in Windhoek are Forklift (day) and Shuttering (night).
260 trainees join Windhoek’s biggest intake ever Read More »
A team of KAYEC trainees just launched their own campaign to fight poverty and joblessness in Namibia. We have the pics from their rally this weekend.
PHOTOS: Trainees rally for end to poverty Read More »
At 11h00 on Saturday, 12 March, our trainees are launching a walk against poverty at Zoopark in Windhoek – come join us!
Join Us 12 March! “Mass Destruction Against Poverty” Read More »
From 29 August to 3 September 2015, a KAYEC teenager left Okahandja to talk about HIV with youths from all over Africa. This is his story…
WHAT A TRIP: Jastes joins teen leaders in Zim Read More »
The Namibian Sun just ran a beautiful piece about why KAYEC does the work we do. You’ll be surprised at the one thing they got wrong…
Great Sun story makes 1 surprising blunder Read More »
On 4 February, KAYEC trainees helped with long-awaited construction at Faith Primary School in Katutura. Is KAYEC right for your next public job as well?
Action Day: KAYEC trainees take on public fix-it jobs Read More »
A KAYEC after-school graduate made the national news for starting a safety training centre that reduces dangers for Namibian workers.
Petrus starts new Namibian training school Read More »
[EDIT: These are old KAYEC courses from January 2016. For our latest course list, go to https://kayec.org/courses/.]
Our 2016 courses: Register today! Read More »
Bertha Mawano’s first memories were filled with the good smell of grilled beef from her mother’s roadside kapana stall in Rundu. Things were about to change, however – as Bertha told a Namibian magazine in 2014: “Then entered my stepfather…” They had to move 21 times, ending up among the zinc shacks outside Windhoek. Bertha
Bertha takes to the skies Read More »
“This time is the last time,” said J.N.’s older cousin. When he visited the farm as a kid, the cousin would make him wire cars to play with … but now he was old enough to make his own. “I had to watch him and remember everything,” he recalls. J.N. “Pikkie” Shigwedha grew up in a
Automotive training puts J.N.’s career in gear Read More »