Namibians Can Make Their Own Food

Entrepreneur and founder of VNA Native Foods, Valde Ndapwilwa Akumanga Leonard says Namibia is capable of producing its own food and not rely on imported goods too much, an avenue the youth should tap into to make a living for themselves.

The 26-year-old Outapi-born Leonard expressed this at the masterclass hosted by MindQuest Africa, which focuses on young Namibians unleashing their potential. Leonard founded VNA Native Foods in 2017, and resigned as a veterinarian nurse the flowing year to focus on his company that became fully operational in 2020.

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