King Price Insurance - One of the key drivers of the #Festival
Namibia will witness the first-ever Hashtag Festival from 7 to 9 September 2017.
When Namibia Media Holdings (NMH) approached businesses in Namibia early in the year with the idea of conducting a career expo with a difference, where the focus is not so much on the private and public sectors as such, but rather on what they can offer Namibia's next generation, King Price Insurance was one of the companies which immediately understood that this is what this initiative is really about. King Price thus became one of nine chosen business partners.
The company fully comprehends the importance of and principle behind inviting a large number of youth from a variety of schools across the country, to visit the career expo, which will be held at the SKW Sport Grounds, and compete in a number of sports and cultural activities.
King Price's CEO, Justinus van der Westhuyzen (left), and its chief operating officer, Ian de Waal, were very excited to meet a number of learners from Tsumeb Senior Secondary School (TSSS) as well as the franchise manager Josef Katakula (middle), and the NMH franchise patron, Chantel van Wyk. TSSS is the managing school of the Etosha Ravens, a franchise comprised of Etosha Secondary School, Grootfontein Senior Secondary School and Grootfontein Agri College. The Etosha Ravens will be competing against the other franchises, teams comprised from other schools, from all corners of the country.
FRANK STEFFEN
When Namibia Media Holdings (NMH) approached businesses in Namibia early in the year with the idea of conducting a career expo with a difference, where the focus is not so much on the private and public sectors as such, but rather on what they can offer Namibia's next generation, King Price Insurance was one of the companies which immediately understood that this is what this initiative is really about. King Price thus became one of nine chosen business partners.
The company fully comprehends the importance of and principle behind inviting a large number of youth from a variety of schools across the country, to visit the career expo, which will be held at the SKW Sport Grounds, and compete in a number of sports and cultural activities.
King Price's CEO, Justinus van der Westhuyzen (left), and its chief operating officer, Ian de Waal, were very excited to meet a number of learners from Tsumeb Senior Secondary School (TSSS) as well as the franchise manager Josef Katakula (middle), and the NMH franchise patron, Chantel van Wyk. TSSS is the managing school of the Etosha Ravens, a franchise comprised of Etosha Secondary School, Grootfontein Senior Secondary School and Grootfontein Agri College. The Etosha Ravens will be competing against the other franchises, teams comprised from other schools, from all corners of the country.
FRANK STEFFEN
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