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Nedbank Namibia supports NUST Eenhana Student Welfare Fund with donations during the ADS Diplomatic Bazaar

todayMay 22, 2024 15

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On 18 May, The Association of Diplomatic Spouses (ADS), held its Diplomatic International Food and Craft Bazaar at the Namibia University of Science and Technology’s (NUST) Hotel School.

The overarching theme for the 2024 Bazaar was “Education – The Passport to Your Future,” which resonated with the organisers in their shared mission to empower through education. Contributions will directly support educational projects, including the NUST Eenhana Student Welfare Fund, which assists gifted students in pursuing their academic endeavors.

Speaking at the event, Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Art and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp said: ‘Every one person’s life that is uplifted and empowered through education, 14 more people benefit through this generosity. We recognise the organisers and sponsors of this event not just as partners but as the team which made this event such a wonderful experience,” she concluded.

Since its establishment in 1992, ADS has been active contributor in charitable causes with a focus on supporting disadvantaged communities, vulnerable women and children, orphans, and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. More than 29 countries exhibited on the day, where they offered a variety of international cuisines, arts, crafts, and performances. In attendance where notable dignitaries including the Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Art and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, and ambassadors of various embassies in Namibia.

On the day of the event, President of the Association of Diplomatic Spouses (ADS), Matthias Geisler, thanked the sponsors and embassies and high commissions for their contribution to the bazaar.

Acting Deputy Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Partnerships at NUST, Dr. Collin Stanley said: ‘The bazaar marks the inception of a fund specifically designed to support our students studying at the Eenhana Campus who face challenges stemming from their rural location.’

‘The success of this efforts will be measured by our students attaining academic excellence and successful completion of their studies,” he added.

Nedbank Namibia Communications and Public Relations Manager, Selma Kaulinge said: ‘As money experts who do good, this donation is part of our ongoing efforts to support educational initiatives which enable the beneficiaries to develop and enhance their skills. We believe that supporting education, we are helping build a prosperous future.’

Written by: Staff Writer

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