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Namibia

First Corporate Breakfast of the Year at FNB Namibia Cricket Ground

todayFebruary 21, 2025 28

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Cricket Namibia successfully hosted its first Corporate Breakfast of the year at the FNB Namibia Cricket Ground, bringing together valued sponsors, partners, and stakeholders. This event serves as a platform for fostering business connections, exploring collaboration opportunities, and strengthening relationships within the cricket and our corporate community.

This year’s gathering was particularly special as it was hosted at the FNB Namibia Cricket Ground—soon to be the official home of cricket in Namibia. With excitement and anticipation, we welcomed our guests to our facilities, offering them a walk-through tour of the ongoing construction. This provided a firsthand look at the remarkable progress made possible through the generous support of our sponsors and partners.

During the event, Cricket Namibia unveiled the design plans for our state-of-the-art gym, a key feature of the High-Performance Hub that will cater to elite cricketers, not just locally but from around the world. Additionally, we presented the 2025 tournament schedule for our national teams, highlighting an action-packed year of competitive cricket. A major announcement was also made—the official opening of the FNB Namibia Cricket Ground is set for October 11, 2025, marking a historic milestone for cricket in Namibia.

We extend our sincere gratitude to all our sponsors and stakeholders for their continued support in making this vision a reality. Together, we are building a world-class cricketing hub that will elevate the sport in Namibia and beyond.

Written by: Terence Mukasa

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