The courses are: Accommodation services and food and
beverages services (Level 2); Front office operations (Level 3); Housekeeping
operations (Level 3); Food and beverage operations (Level 3); as well as Core
commercial cookery skills (Level 3).
NWR managing director Matthias Ngwangwama is thrilled about
this milestone that the organisation has entered.
"Throughout the years, NWR has observed the need to
create an in-house training institution to mitigate the cost that we incur when
we send our employees for training. The certification by NTA will provide our
employees with the opportunity to upskill themselves, as well as Namibians with
interest in the hospitality industry," he commented.
NWR spokesperson Mufaro Nesongano said the registration
with, and accreditation by, NTA is a culmination of various efforts by NWR to
re-align its two establishments to be the official training facilities under
the mother NWR brand but operate under Namibia Wildlife Resorts Hospitality
Institute (NWR Hi).
"The two facilities which NTA recently registered and
accredited for three years, will be able to cater to the growing hospitality
needs of Namibia as a prime tourist destination," he shared.
Nesongano added that through the courses on offer, the area
of service delivery within NWR will now be systematically addressed to ensure
that going forth, the organisation is in a better position to serve its guests.
The minimum number of trainees for these qualifications will
be 10, the maximum will be 20, and each of them will be offered on a full-time
basis face-to-face.
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