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Formally known as Rundu Technical Institute, started in 1987 at Rundu Secondary Premise. It moved to the current premise in March 1990.
Our mission is to provide training opportunities for young Namibians to become skilled workers through vocational training.
Trades offered: 1. Auto mechanic 2. Auto Electrical 3. Electrical General 4. Bricklaying and Plastering 5. Joinery and Cabinet making 6. Plumbing and Pipe-Fitting 7. Office Administration 8. Welding and Metal Fabrication 9. Boiler-Making 10. Farm Machinery and Infrastructure 11. Horticulture and Crop Production