MTC Launches 4 Life 2026 Project to Empower Namibian Youth. Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) has announced the commencement of its MTC 4 Life 2026 project, an initiative aimed at equipping young Namibians with practical vocational skills and entrepreneurial support to help them build sustainable livelihoods.
The programme, unveiled on Tuesday, is designed to address youth unemployment by providing training opportunities that prepare participants for self-employment and small business creation. By focusing on vocational skills, MTC seeks to empower young people to become active contributors to Namibia’s economy while reducing reliance on traditional employment pathways.
MTC emphasized that the project is not only about skills development but also about fostering entrepreneurship. Participants will receive guidance on how to establish and manage businesses, with support structures in place to help them navigate challenges and access opportunities.
The initiative reflects MTC’s broader commitment to social responsibility and national development. By investing in youth empowerment, the company aims to contribute to long-term economic resilience and community upliftment.
The MTC 4 Life 2026 project builds on previous editions of the programme, which have already demonstrated impact in creating pathways for young Namibians to pursue careers in trades, services, and creative industries.
MTC highlighted that the project aligns with Namibia’s national development goals, particularly in promoting inclusive growth and reducing unemployment among young people. The company reiterated its belief that empowering youth through skills and entrepreneurship is key to unlocking sustainable progress.
The launch of MTC 4 Life 2026 signals a renewed commitment to nurturing talent and innovation, ensuring that Namibia’s youth are equipped to thrive in a rapidly changing economic landscape.
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