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The Polytechnic of Namibia hosted its 19th annual HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign
The Polytechnic of Namibia hosted its 19th annual HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign on 09-10 September 2015 on the Polytechnic campus, Windhoek Namibia under the theme: UNITE TO FIGHT HIV & TB. Ms. Gerry Rantseli- Elsdon, TB Goodwill Ambassodor and well known media personality and celebrity in South Africa officiated as keynote speaker at the event. The Polytechnic invited Ms. Rantseli-Esldon in her capacity as the TB Goodwill Ambassador in South Africa to portray the “positive face of TB” and share from her experience when she was diagnosed with TB herself and the road to recovery. She is a true mover and shaker for changing minds, helping bring dignity to those vulnerable people who most need it.
As revellers flock to the popular coastal resorts during the festive season
The annual Nedbank Cycle Challenge again proved a roaring success
All seemed to be lost for Namibia's most iconic race when an announcement that the race would not be hosted in 2015 spread like wildfire amongst the cycling community.
Every year, Cycletec brings the Windhoek community together to officially welcome spring with fun outdoor activities.
The Mobile Laboratory, which is funded by Nedbank, is a mobile replica of the Rössing Foundation’s Mathematics
Nedbank handed over 111 pairs of shoes to the Office of the President, for a special project identified by the President of the Republic of Namibia, His Excellency Hage Geingob, to provide shoes to the children in the community of Tsumkwe.
While Nedbank Namibia’s strongest affinity may well be cycling, this did not deter the Bank from supporting the country’s rugby heroes as they ventured off to England to take on the might of the rugby world at the Rugby World Cup
Nedbank, in partnership with Old Mutual Namibia, extended further support to the Women Action for Development (WAD) to host their Field Days for 2015.
As revellers flock to the popular coastal resorts during the festive season
The annual Nedbank Cycle Challenge again proved a roaring success
All seemed to be lost for Namibia's most iconic race when an announcement that the race would not be hosted in 2015 spread like wildfire amongst the cycling community.
Every year, Cycletec brings the Windhoek community together to officially welcome spring with fun outdoor activities.
The Mobile Laboratory, which is funded by Nedbank, is a mobile replica of the Rössing Foundation’s Mathematics
Nedbank handed over 111 pairs of shoes to the Office of the President, for a special project identified by the President of the Republic of Namibia, His Excellency Hage Geingob, to provide shoes to the children in the community of Tsumkwe.
While Nedbank Namibia’s strongest affinity may well be cycling, this did not deter the Bank from supporting the country’s rugby heroes as they ventured off to England to take on the might of the rugby world at the Rugby World Cup
Nedbank, in partnership with Old Mutual Namibia, extended further support to the Women Action for Development (WAD) to host their Field Days for 2015.