Reigning Miss Namibia Johanna Swartbooi, First Runner-up Uatjiri Mbaisa, and Second Runner-up Tuilika Andreas have each received fixed-term investment accounts from Namibia Post Limited (NAMPOST). The initiative forms part of NamPost’s ongoing support for the Miss Namibia Organisation.

The accounts, valued at N$30 000, N$15 000, and N$5 000, respectively, were handed over by NamPost's Manager of Corporate Marketing and Communication, Gladwin Groenewaldt, who highlighted the company's commitment to financial inclusion and community support.

"So I'm truly grateful to the NAMPOST team for putting us in a thought process of 'We need to save, and we need to invest in our Namibia,' as the Namibian nation invested in us," said Miss Namibia 2025, Johanna Swartbooi.

Second Runner-Up, Miss Namibia Uatjiri Mbaisa, "It's an honour to know that I have an organisation that is opening doors for me and is also guiding me through it, investing in me. So I can invest back and give back. So this is very surreal, and I'm very emotional."

NBC Acting Head of PR and Marketing and Miss Namibia National Director Beaulah Boois-Beukes thanked NAMPOST, stressing that corporate partnerships enable the pageant to grow and better engage the public.

"We are privileged to collaborate with the Miss Namibia organisation in our shared mission to empower and uplift our nation. We eagerly anticipate collaborating to build a Namibia that embodies unity, equality, and empowerment for its citizens. "I thank you," said the NAMPOST manager of corporate marketing and communication, Gladwin Groenewaldt.

The investment prizes recognise the winners' achievements and provide a financial foundation for their personal and professional development beyond the pageant stage.

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