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Young artisan, Ndeenda Mbungu, says the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) facility for skills-based finance is critical for creating a new generation of entrepreneurs in the country.

This was after DBN provided finance to Muudhigu Investments CC, a company operated by Mbungu, which offers welding services in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund and Arandis. The growing company’s products and services include metal fabrication, pipe welding, tube brazing, cast iron welding and sheet metal welding.

Aged 28 at the time of application, Mbungu satisfied the requirements for young artisan finance with an NQF3-level certificate in metal fabrication from Okakarara Vocational Training Centre, as well as the necessary experience in full time employment prior to starting his own business.

He uses outsourced accounting services to assist him with management. In addition to his own employment in the company, his permanent workforce consists of a welder, a handyman and a general worker.

Mbungu expects to employ temporary employees on a needs-basis as his business grows.

Mbungu and Muudhigu Investments represent the ideal borrower on many levels, says Jerome Mutumba, DBN Executive for Marketing and Corporate Communication.

“There is a perception that an effective enterprise requires large amounts of capital at start-up. However, Muudhigu shows that with grit, determination and innovation, a business can be established with lean capital structures. In the case of youth enterprises, although expectations are often high, the reality is that larger loans often impose a significant debt burden on the young,” he said.

“The high repayment can have the unintended effect of reducing profits to the enterprise and owner, which actually restricts financial growth and enterprise savings, counter to the intent and best-interest of the borrower,” Mutumba warns.

In Muudhigu’s case, he continues, borrowing less and rationalising on assets and working capital has placed Mbungu in a better position to approach the future as his monthly repayments are lower.

Talking about the rationale behind the skills-based facilities for artisans and professionals, Mutumba emphasises that although Namibia needs to develop enterprise now, it also has to consider the future of economic activity.

“Investments in youth and their empowerment as entrepreneurs are one of the best ways in which we can express our hope to expect more from the future,” he added.

 

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