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Good education is good for development. The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) recently donated 151 chairs, valued at N$48,950, to Tutaleni Primary School in Walvis Bay. Pictured above, Principal JW Damaseb receives a symbolic cheque for the value of the chairs from DBN Senior Communication Manager Jerome Mutumba (right). Said Mutumba, although the Bank has provided over N$1,9 billion in finance to the Erongo Region, it also considers donations to education as a vital investment in Namibia’s development.
Good education is good for development. The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) recently donated 151 chairs, valued at N$48,950, to Tutaleni Primary School in Walvis Bay. Pictured above, Principal JW Damaseb receives a symbolic cheque for the value of the chairs from DBN Senior Communication Manager Jerome Mutumba (right). Said Mutumba, although the Bank has provided over N$1,9 billion in finance to the Erongo Region, it also considers donations to education as a vital investment in Namibia’s development.

 

Be seated for development. The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) recently donated 215 chairs to Schlip Primary School in the Hardap Region. The Bank has financed numerous schools at primary and secondary levels. It also provided finance for the International University of Management, IUM. Where possible, the Bank makes social investments in education as well. Speaking at the handover, the Bank’s Public Relations Officer, Di-Anna Grobler said that when the Bank makes donations of this nature, it gives without expectation of repayment, but it expects a return in the improvement of educational outcomes.

Be seated for development. The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) recently donated 215 chairs to Schlip Primary School in the Hardap Region. The Bank has financed numerous schools at primary and secondary levels. It also provided finance for the International University of Management, IUM. Where possible, the Bank makes social investments in education as well. Speaking at the handover, the Bank’s Public Relations Officer, Di-Anna Grobler said that when the Bank makes donations of this nature, it gives without expectation of repayment, but it expects a return in the improvement of educational outcomes.

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