NFA hospitality students graduate
Family and friends also joined to share in the joy, celebrate with, and congratulate the young women on their achievement and on their prosperous futures.
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Five students graduated at the Silver Spoon Hospitality Academy on Wednesday.
Representatives of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) were present to celebrate their success.
The five students, whose graduation was made possible through the sponsorship of scholarships by the TUI Care Foundation and Futouris e.V. with the support of the GIZ Sport for Development programme, are Martina Shipanga, Joritta Cloete, Jenny Mento, Rosalia Silvanus and Mellissa Eises.
After an intensive process and a year of training in the hospitality field for a Diploma in Food and Beverage Services at Silver Spoon Hospitality Academy in Windhoek, the five women graduating were filled with excitement, hope and drive to pursue their careers in the hospitality industry.
One of the graduating students, Joritta Cloete, said: “When the going gets tough don't give up, because the sunrise you'll experience tomorrow morning will be much brighter. Thanks GIZ Namibia.”
An additional seven women who had also received scholarships are scheduled to graduate sometime in August 2018.
The NFA Girls Centre is supported through the NFA's partnership with German Development Cooperation, GIZ and private partners from the tourism industry such as the Futouris e.V. and the TUI Care Foundation.
The initiative falls in line with the NFA Girls Centre's objectives which are to empower and support girls and young women through sport as well as to create safe spaces for their wellbeing.
Five students graduated at the Silver Spoon Hospitality Academy on Wednesday.
Representatives of the Namibia Football Association (NFA) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) were present to celebrate their success.
The five students, whose graduation was made possible through the sponsorship of scholarships by the TUI Care Foundation and Futouris e.V. with the support of the GIZ Sport for Development programme, are Martina Shipanga, Joritta Cloete, Jenny Mento, Rosalia Silvanus and Mellissa Eises.
After an intensive process and a year of training in the hospitality field for a Diploma in Food and Beverage Services at Silver Spoon Hospitality Academy in Windhoek, the five women graduating were filled with excitement, hope and drive to pursue their careers in the hospitality industry.
One of the graduating students, Joritta Cloete, said: “When the going gets tough don't give up, because the sunrise you'll experience tomorrow morning will be much brighter. Thanks GIZ Namibia.”
An additional seven women who had also received scholarships are scheduled to graduate sometime in August 2018.
The NFA Girls Centre is supported through the NFA's partnership with German Development Cooperation, GIZ and private partners from the tourism industry such as the Futouris e.V. and the TUI Care Foundation.
The initiative falls in line with the NFA Girls Centre's objectives which are to empower and support girls and young women through sport as well as to create safe spaces for their wellbeing.
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