NBL donates beer to diplomatic missions STAFF REPORTER
WINDHOEK
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) recently donated 340 cases of Windhoek Lager to the ministry of international relations for the country’s 31st independence celebration activities abroad.
The consignment, valued at close to N$100 000, was set to be dispatched to Namibia’s diplomatic missions across the globe in celebration of the country’s 31st independence celebrations, which was commemorated on 21 March.
“I am extremely honoured to be able to hand over this token of appreciation to our fellow Namibians and embassies abroad in appreciation for their valued support, hard work and dedication in representing the interests of Namibia, but also preserving the rights of Namibian citizens across the globe,” NBL managing director Marco Wenk said.
He added that they regard Windhoek Lager as the perfect ambassador as it not only carries the spirit of Namibia but also the name of the capital city.
Accepting the donation on behalf of the government, deputy prime minister and international relations minister, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, congratulated NBL for the extensive footprint they have secured so far in the world and for promoting the country so widely.
Marco Wenk, NBL managing director, and Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, deputy prime minister and international relations minister.
WINDHOEK
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) recently donated 340 cases of Windhoek Lager to the ministry of international relations for the country’s 31st independence celebration activities abroad.
The consignment, valued at close to N$100 000, was set to be dispatched to Namibia’s diplomatic missions across the globe in celebration of the country’s 31st independence celebrations, which was commemorated on 21 March.
“I am extremely honoured to be able to hand over this token of appreciation to our fellow Namibians and embassies abroad in appreciation for their valued support, hard work and dedication in representing the interests of Namibia, but also preserving the rights of Namibian citizens across the globe,” NBL managing director Marco Wenk said.
He added that they regard Windhoek Lager as the perfect ambassador as it not only carries the spirit of Namibia but also the name of the capital city.
Accepting the donation on behalf of the government, deputy prime minister and international relations minister, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, congratulated NBL for the extensive footprint they have secured so far in the world and for promoting the country so widely.
Marco Wenk, NBL managing director, and Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, deputy prime minister and international relations minister.