Clementine Tjameya’s mission to empower Namibian youth
Success is ‘earned through determination’
Through her work in fitness, education and entrepreneurship, Clementine Tjameya empowers young people to embrace boldness, authenticity and practical skills to create sustainable futures.
Clementine Tjameya, a 27-year-old professional from Rundu in the Kavango East region, is steadily establishing herself as a dynamic figure in fitness, education and youth entrepreneurship. A graduate of English and applied linguistics, she currently serves as a fitness coach, part-time educator and youth business coach. Her professional focus lies in helping people realise their potential and equipping young Namibians with practical tools to navigate the modern economy.
Tjameya's career trajectory has been defined by resilience and adaptability. Despite strong academic performance, she has faced the reality of prolonged unemployment after graduation.
“I waited for five years and there was still no job,” she explains. “Life does not always unfold as expected, and one has to create opportunities rather than wait for them.”
This period of uncertainty marked a turning point in her life, leading her to explore multiple avenues of self-employment, including freelance academic support, braiding, and fitness coaching. Eventually, she transitioned into network marketing within the health and wellness sector, where she found both stability and purpose.
Step-by-step guidance
In her current role, she supports mothers in regaining fitness post-childbirth and coaches young people on how to build businesses through social media.
Tjameya is particularly passionate about leveraging digital platforms for professional growth. “Social media should not only be used for entertainment; it can be a powerful tool for impact and income generation,” she notes.
Through this approach, she connects with youth locally and internationally, offering guidance on building sustainable enterprises.
Her philosophy is rooted in authenticity, boldness and self-reliance. She emphasises that success is not handed out but earned through determination.
“The world will never give you anything you are not bold enough to claim,” she says. “What distinguishes you is not doing too much, but bringing your true personality and passion into your work.”
Tjameya’s journey underscores the importance of adaptability in uncertain times. Her advice to young people:
- Acquire marketable skills and do not underestimate small income-generating opportunities.
- Do not depend on external institutions for success; take initiative.
- Remain authentic, as individuality is an asset in business and professional spaces.
- Be bold in pursuing opportunities, as fortune favours the bold.
With her son as her greatest source of motivation, Tjameya continues to expand her professional impact.
Her work reflects a broader vision: to inspire young Namibians to embrace resilience, creativity and entrepreneurship in shaping their futures.
Tjameya's career trajectory has been defined by resilience and adaptability. Despite strong academic performance, she has faced the reality of prolonged unemployment after graduation.
“I waited for five years and there was still no job,” she explains. “Life does not always unfold as expected, and one has to create opportunities rather than wait for them.”
This period of uncertainty marked a turning point in her life, leading her to explore multiple avenues of self-employment, including freelance academic support, braiding, and fitness coaching. Eventually, she transitioned into network marketing within the health and wellness sector, where she found both stability and purpose.
Step-by-step guidance
In her current role, she supports mothers in regaining fitness post-childbirth and coaches young people on how to build businesses through social media.
Tjameya is particularly passionate about leveraging digital platforms for professional growth. “Social media should not only be used for entertainment; it can be a powerful tool for impact and income generation,” she notes.
Through this approach, she connects with youth locally and internationally, offering guidance on building sustainable enterprises.
Her philosophy is rooted in authenticity, boldness and self-reliance. She emphasises that success is not handed out but earned through determination.
“The world will never give you anything you are not bold enough to claim,” she says. “What distinguishes you is not doing too much, but bringing your true personality and passion into your work.”
Tjameya’s journey underscores the importance of adaptability in uncertain times. Her advice to young people:
- Acquire marketable skills and do not underestimate small income-generating opportunities.
- Do not depend on external institutions for success; take initiative.
- Remain authentic, as individuality is an asset in business and professional spaces.
- Be bold in pursuing opportunities, as fortune favours the bold.
With her son as her greatest source of motivation, Tjameya continues to expand her professional impact.
Her work reflects a broader vision: to inspire young Namibians to embrace resilience, creativity and entrepreneurship in shaping their futures.
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