Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) Senior Communications Manager Jerome Mutumba has announced significant funding for the Cheshire Home in Katima Mulilo. The center provides shelter for children and youths living with disabilities.
In terms of the agreement with the Cheshire Home, DBN will provide N$250,000 annually for three years. The total of N$750,000 will be dedicated to upgrading facilities at the center. The first tranche of N$250,000 is earmarked for provision of solar power.
Talking about the donation, Mutumba says, although the amount appears substantial, it is a drop in an ocean of need. The residents of the Cheshire Home in Katima Mulilo, are some of the most vulnerable in Namibia, and come from poverty-stricken environments that made it impossible to give them adequate food, clothing, shelter and education.
Mutumba goes on to challenge other enterprises to assist the home with other needs that exist, and may arise. He invites DBN borrowers and other potential donors to call his office for contact details. By giving together, he says, all can make a difference.
On the topic of DBN’s social responsibility, Mutumba says that although the Bank provides commercial lending for developmentally beneficial projects, it provides support to entities that cannot qualify for loans, by virtue of non-profit status, through its corporate social investment programme.
He explains that, with the agreement of the Bank’s shareholder, Minister of Finance, Hon. Calle Schlettwein, representing the Ministry of Finance and the Government, the Bank sets aside a portion of its profit for the dual purposes of corporate social investment and the Bank’s Project Preparation Fund.
The Bank’s Corporate Social Investment Policy has multiple targets, defined by specific fields in which the Bank seeks to make targeted interventions. These are poverty alleviation, development of education, skills development, care for the environment, community health, and activities that materially improve the business environment.
He notes that the Cheshire Home in Katima Mulilo satisfy multiple targets of the Bank’s social investment policy, including health, education, skills development and poverty alleviation. He concludes by saying that the Bank regards the center as a signature project of its social responsibility.
Leaders and captains of Namibian industry will gather on 15 November 2017, to applaud the best of Namibian enterprises and innovation, as the Development Bank of Namibia once again hosts the prestigious Good Business Awards and Innovation Award. Join us in recognising Namibian excellence, financed and supported by the Development Bank of Namibia.
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) will introduce its financing for enterprise and infrastructure – and requirements for financing – from 09.10.2017 to 13.10.2017, in Hardap and //Karas.
Potential borrowers for large and SME enterprises are invited to attend information sessions to be held in the following towns :
Town |
Location |
Time |
Date |
Rehoboth |
Rehoboth Community Hall |
10h00 AM - 11h00 AM |
Monday - 09.10.2017 |
Mariental |
Mariental Hotel |
11h30 AM - 13h00 PM |
Tuesday - 10. 0.2017 |
Lüderitz |
Lüderitz Nest Hotel |
11h30 AM - 13h00 PM |
Thursday - 12.10.2017 |
Oranjemund |
Zacharia Lewala Community Hall |
12h00 PM - 16h00 PM |
Friday - 13.10.2017 |
For more information Call Edla Kaveterua on 061 290 8000 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.