Bank Windhoek Relay on the cards
JESSE JACKSON KAURAISA
The 2019 Bank Windhoek Corporate Challenge Relay will take place on 16 March at the Doc Jubber Hockey Fields in Windhoek.
Companies, schools and private teams are encouraged to enter the Bank Windhoek Corporate Challenge Relay that can be used as a team-building exercise or just a get-together with friends.
Relay teams will comprise of four members that will each run or walk for five kilometres on a route set out in Olympia.
In addition to it being a fun-filled team-building event, the aim is also to promote a healthy lifestyle and physical fitness.
Teams will compete in categories for men, women, mixed teams and schools.
The entry fee per adult team is N$400, while school teams will pay N$200. The money raised will be donated to charitable initiatives countrywide. These initiatives will be identified at a later stage.
Participants can set up their own shade, tables and chairs where they can relax and socialise.
Local entertainers Wambüseun and DJ Fish will perform during the event and participants are encouraged to bring along their own food.
Braai facilities will be available for those who would like to bring their own meat, but participants can also buy meals at the Doc Jubber Hockey Clubhouse.
All drinks consumed on the premises must be bought from the Doc Jubber bar.
The closing date for entries is Wednesday, 13 March 2019.
The 2019 Bank Windhoek Corporate Challenge Relay will take place on 16 March at the Doc Jubber Hockey Fields in Windhoek.
Companies, schools and private teams are encouraged to enter the Bank Windhoek Corporate Challenge Relay that can be used as a team-building exercise or just a get-together with friends.
Relay teams will comprise of four members that will each run or walk for five kilometres on a route set out in Olympia.
In addition to it being a fun-filled team-building event, the aim is also to promote a healthy lifestyle and physical fitness.
Teams will compete in categories for men, women, mixed teams and schools.
The entry fee per adult team is N$400, while school teams will pay N$200. The money raised will be donated to charitable initiatives countrywide. These initiatives will be identified at a later stage.
Participants can set up their own shade, tables and chairs where they can relax and socialise.
Local entertainers Wambüseun and DJ Fish will perform during the event and participants are encouraged to bring along their own food.
Braai facilities will be available for those who would like to bring their own meat, but participants can also buy meals at the Doc Jubber Hockey Clubhouse.
All drinks consumed on the premises must be bought from the Doc Jubber bar.
The closing date for entries is Wednesday, 13 March 2019.
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