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The third round of the Nedbank for Good Series will take place on Saturday, 3 June, at the Oranjemund Golf Club in the diamond town.
The series is aimed at creating awareness and providing assistance to a number of social charity organisations in different communities across the country.
This year, the Nedbank for Good Series introduced the Rössing Foundation’s Mobile Laboratory for Science and Mathematics, where Nedbank committed an amount of N$250 000 towards the laboratory which supports the education in English, mathematics, and science.
The mobile laboratory will be driving to different schools in the country which do not have easy access to education centres due to their remote locations.
DZ Golf Coordinator, and Nedbank for Good Series event organiser, Dan Zwiebel mentioned that he is looking forward to organising this golf event.
“Oranjemund has an amazing golf course, a truly hidden gem and the hospitality shown last year was next to nothing. I have made some amazing friends and I am looking forward to returning”, he said.
Zwiebel also noted that he ensures all players have a noteworthy experience at the golf events.
“With support from of CB Enterprises and Global 360 Distributors, we will be handing out a welcome gift upon arrival, and then prizes after the golf day will be proudly sponsored by Pupkewitz Megabuild. We will also have the winner of the men’s and ladies’ division qualify for the final to be played at Omeya Golf Club on 06 October 2023”, he concluded.
Nedbank Namibia Manager for Communication and PR, Selma Kaulinge, mentioned that the bank is proud of being part of an initiative which helps assist those in need.
“We are delighted to be part of this golf series which represents our ongoing commitment as money experts who do good. Golf is a sport that embodies discipline, precision, and camaraderie, and we believe it aligns perfectly with our values as an institution. We look forward to witnessing some incredible talent and fostering a sense of sportsmanship among the participants on the day,” Kaulinge said.