
Founded 2019 · Windhoek · Rundu · Ongwediva
Quality Nurses,
improving Health Care Delivery.
A Health Training Centre of Excellence producing Quality Nurses to improve the Health Care Delivery System of Namibia and the world.
The journey
From application
to the oath, and beyond.
Every PMT student walks the same path. The Pulse Line below traces it — admission, training, the oath the day before graduation, and the moment you walk into practice.
- 01
Apply
Submit your application to your nearest campus. NSFAF-funded and self-funded applicants follow separate paths — both are welcome.
- 02
Train
Study toward the Diploma in Enrolled Nursing and Midwifery Science, NQF Level 6 — classroom theory, skills lab, and clinical placement.
- 03
Oath
The day before you graduate, you recite the nursing oath — a formal pledge to serve with skill and integrity. This is the heart of who we are.
- 04
Graduate
Walk into practice as an enrolled nurse and midwife, registered with HPCNA, ready to serve Namibia's health system.
At a glance
What PMT offers.
The Diploma in Enrolled Nursing and Midwifery Science, NQF Level 6. Recognised, regulated, and accessible to both NSFAF-funded and self-funded applicants across three Namibian campuses.
Qualification
Diploma
Enrolled Nursing & Midwifery Science
NQF Level
Level 6
Namibian Qualifications Framework
Funding
NSFAF
Accepted, alongside self-funded applicants
Regulator
HPCNA
Approved 10 September 2021
Accreditation
NQA
Nationally accredited qualification
Campuses
3
Windhoek · Rundu · Ongwediva

The founder
Why PMT is named after Priscilla Monica Tendo.
Sister (SR) Rutendo T. Zvidza founded PMT in 2019. The institution carries the name of Priscilla Monica Tendo, who inspired her to become a nurse.
That origin shapes how PMT trains nurses today — not as a transactional qualification, but as a commitment to the people of Namibia. The oath each student takes the night before graduation is the visible expression of that founding impulse.
Read the full founder story →Three campuses
Train where you live.
PMT operates from three Namibian campuses — Windhoek, Rundu, and Ongwediva — so students across the country can train close to home and clinical placement.

Next intake
If you are ready,
we are ready.
Applications are open for the next intake of the Diploma in Enrolled Nursing and Midwifery Science. NSFAF-funded and self-funded applicants are both welcome.
