Another partner for Cricket Namibia

Cricket Namibia CEO Johan Muller with Plastic Packaging managing director Nico du Plessis. Photo: Contributed

Plastic Packaging was yesterday announced as the designated supplier of pipes for the FNB Namibia Cricket Ground, which is currently under construction.

This marks a significant step forward as Cricket Namibia prepares for the historic 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

Plastic Packaging, a 100% Namibian-owned entity, is committed to supporting initiatives that enhance Namibia’s international presence.

Both parties share a vision to elevate Namibia’s profile, particularly as the country prepares to co-host the 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. The prestigious event will place Namibia on the global map, Cricket Namibia noted during the announcement of its latest partnership.

“Plastic Packaging is our first stadium partner, ensuring we can install high-quality irrigation and drainage systems, essential to the stadium’s foundation and development,” said Cricket Namibia chief executive Johan Muller.

The stadium partnership model initiative aims to secure the involvement of corporate entities through barter transactions.

The FNB Namibia Cricket Ground is set to become a landmark venue, not only for cricket but for the entire Namibian community, said Muller.

He noted that Cricket Namibia welcomes corporate companies who would like to be part of this magnificent project.

Plastic Packaging managing director Nico du Plessis also expressed excitement about the partnership.

“Partnering with Cricket Namibia, a well-managed and rapidly growing brand, is essential for us. This partnership ensures sustainable collaborations and aligns with our vision to be part of Namibia’s success story. We are proud to associate ourselves with such a dynamic and influential brand,” Du Plessis said.

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