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Capricorn Private Wealth announces Medical Congress partnership

todayJuly 1, 2024 11

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On Friday, 28 June 2024, Capricorn Private Wealth (CPW) announced its sponsorship of N$ 200,000 towards the 43rd Annual Medical Congress facilitated by the Medical Association of Namibia (MAN). The event will take place at the University of Namibia Hage Geingob Campus from Friday, 12 July to Saturday, 13 July 2024, in Windhoek. Delegates, exhibitors, medical doctors and students from across the country will attend the event to be fascinated by international speakers on diverse topics.

CPW Executive Officer of Banking, Chris Matthee said that as part of the Capricorn Group, CPW is privileged to be a Connector of Positive Change in partnering with MAN during the upcoming Medical Congress. He said CPW expert advisors look forward to engaging with existing and new professional medical practitioners to craft tailor-made financial solutions and help build and protect their wealth.

“CPW is proud of its collaborative relationship with many healthcare institutions, professionals, experts, and members of the medical fraternity in Namibia. Over the years, Capricorn Group has been a staunch supporter of the Namibian medical industry partnering in developing our vibrant healthcare system,” said, CPW Executive Officer of Wealth, Fouché Brand.

Chairman of the Medical Association of Namibia, Dr David Weber, says that in a time when the medical industry explores unique innovations, the theme Back to Basics is relevant. “It is good for us to re-focus and re-look at the basics and then build onwards,” he said.

Last year, the Medical Congress brought together more than 250 healthcare professionals, leading experts, and notable researchers from across Namibia and beyond to encourage collaboration, share knowledge, and foster advancements in medicine.

Written by: Staff Writer

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