OLD MUTUAL DONATES MOBILITY AIDS TO OMAKE CHARITY
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Old Mutual has donated wheelchairs, ramps, and toys to the Omake Charity Organisation, bringing hope to people with disabilities who often struggle to afford essential mobility support.
Old Mutual has donated wheelchairs, ramps, and toys to the Omake Charity Organisation, bringing hope to people with disabilities who often struggle to afford essential mobility support.
In an effort to improve teaching and learning, Karaku Marine has donated teaching and learning support materials to Outjo Project Primary School.
The equipment will provide learners with sufficient study resources and promote discipline and structure within the school.
The Amarok Club, with support from various corporate organisations, has made a donation of various items, including stationery, printing paper and school shoes, to the Baumgartsbrunn Primary School.
The First National Bank of Namibia has contributed N$150,000 towards the third Namibia Health Exhibition, taking place from the 14th to the 15th of next month.
Erongo Marine Enterprises has donated frozen fish and food items to 25 schools across the Ohangwena Region.
The donation, which comprises boxes of frozen horse mackerel, maize meal, dried meal packs and canned fish, will strengthen the schools' feeding programme.
Nine institutions have received a donation of N$350,000 from the Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (Nasria).
The Namibia Brave Warriors will receive the majority of the sponsorship, specifically N$100,000, as they prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Blue Chromis Fishing Company in Walvis Bay has donated fish to the families of the murdered girls in Okahandja, as well as to the Ark Orphanage and the general community.
In addition, the company contributed N$16,500 to the funeral costs of the girls.
Broad-Band Investment (BBI) has handed over food and non-food items to the Kanovlei Primary School in the Tsumkwe constituency to help improve learning conditions.
As part of its corporate social responsibility, the Gobabis Vocational Training Centre will manufacture 100 pairs of school shoes for vulnerable children in the region.
The Windhoek Central Hospital Forensic Unit received a donation of cosmetics, clothes, Christmas hampers, gardening tools, and sweet treats from the Namibian Automated Clearing House, Namclear.