Telecom Namibia gives businesswomen a boost
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By BiztechAfrica - Feb. 22, 2012, 12:16 p.m.Telecom Namibia has again sponsored the activities of the Namibian Businesswomen Project.
The telco this month announced it had renewed its annual sponsorship to the N$180 000 and Telecom Namibia’s Chief Finance Officer Robert Offner officially presented the cheque to the club.
The sponsorship is mainly geared towards assisting the club to carry out its yearly activities such as hosting of the Economist Businesswoman Conference, the Katuka Mentorship Programme and the Namibian Businesswoman of the Year Award.
Telecom Namibia has been the main sponsor for the Namibia Businesswomen Projects ever since its inception 1997.
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