WINDHOEK – The fourth annual Bank Windhoek Golf Day held in Walvis Bay on March 9 raised a cool N$45 000 which was shared among three welfare organisations at the coast.
A press release by Bank Windhoek yesterday said three welfare organisations are the Walvis Bay Society for The Care of the Old Aged, Church Benevolence Board Walvis Bay/Swakopmund and the Walvis Bay Child and Family Centre. The three charities received N$15 000 each.Bank Windhoek said it received tremendous support from the business community, with a total of 22 teams participating in the day.All expenses of the golf day were covered by the bank.From the 22 teams that competed, only Etale Fishing, JRE Development and North South Trading walked away with prizes.- Nampa Notice Nowak to hold race THE Nowak Primary School at Tses in the Karas Region will hold a 10-kilometre Independence Race at Keetmanshoop’s J Stephanus Stadium on March 21.The race starts at the stadium and ends at the J van der Walt Showgrounds.The registration fee for adults is N$20 and N$10 for children.There will be cash prizes for the top three male and female winners.Registration will be done at 06h00 on the morning of the race, before the race starts at 07h00.Contact Willem Andries at 081 232 0522 for more information.The three charities received N$15 000 each.Bank Windhoek said it received tremendous support from the business community, with a total of 22 teams participating in the day.All expenses of the golf day were covered by the bank.From the 22 teams that competed, only Etale Fishing, JRE Development and North South Trading walked away with prizes.- Nampa Notice Nowak to hold race THE Nowak Primary School at Tses in the Karas Region will hold a 10-kilometre Independence Race at Keetmanshoop’s J Stephanus Stadium on March 21.The race starts at the stadium and ends at the J van der Walt Showgrounds.The registration fee for adults is N$20 and N$10 for children.There will be cash prizes for the top three male and female winners.Registration will be done at 06h00 on the morning of the race, before the race starts at 07h00.Contact Willem Andries at 081 232 0522 for more information.
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