Saturday, December 11, 2010

My time in Opuwo.
























My internship in Opuwo comes to an end!














I spend half of this year in the town of my birth working at Agra retail store, Opuwo is town situated at North West of Namibia in Kunene region approximately 722 km away from Windhoek. Has a population of 12,000 people (2009) and it is well known by most people because of distinct traditional culture of Himba and scenic landscapes. I did my thesis on customer’s satisfaction at Agra Opuwo on service and products.














I spent most of my time at Agra opuwo, on the first month of my internship/job attachment was packing the shelves and helping to transport 50Kg maize meal on the trolley to load in customer car. The trolley can take a maximum number of 5 to 6 bags of maize which is 250 Km. most of my friends/family they were not happy with what I was doing as they were expecting me to be in suit and sitting next to the computer. One day my mum’s sister she step in store and found me packing the sheft ‘’she ask uapii what why you were studying is to come and packing the sheft oh my God you wasted our money to pay for your school.’’ I didn’t fell back I keep on with my duty. The month later I moved in the office where I was helping with filing, scanning, and issuing quotation to the farmers. And now, I’m working as cashier, to be a cashier at agra opuwo you need to concentrate as a shop is used to be full and we served approximately 1500 people a day and the shop is small. That wasn’t a constraint to me, I keep on working hard on my day end I was working N$9000 on the average. I did lot of translating animal vaccines/feed to the farmers. On my free time I spent most of my time with my teacher friend Uatungisa Muteze, Teny, and my colleagues at Agra. However, it was good to work in my home ground and I had open some of human networking which met help me on future. Opuwo is crime free town compare to other town in the country. I’m going on 24th December to our farm next to kamanjab to join my family for Christmas and organising village visit for guest from Nebraska on May 2011.




Many thanks to everyone who had supported me in Opuwo!










Uapii Kazahe