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Pupkewitz Nissan and NRU continue partnership

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The vehicles will provide essential support to the NRU's operations, enabling efficient transportation for players, staff and equipment,
Pupkewitz Motors’ subsidiary, Pupkewitz Nissan, proudly announced the renewal of its partnership with the Namibia Rugby Union (NRU) for another year, solidifying their commitment to support Namibian rugby.

The agreement, renewed yesterday, underscores the shared values of excellence, performance and teamwork between the two organizations.

As part of the continued partnership, the NRU will have access to a fleet of vehicles from Pupkewitz Nissan for this year, including the Nissan Navara, Nissan NP200, Nissan Qashqai and Nissan Magnite models.

These vehicles will provide essential support to the NRU’s operations, enabling efficient transportation for players, staff and equipment, both on and off the field.

Nico Pieters, franchise director of Pupkewitz Nissan, expressed his enthusiasm for the extended collaboration.

“We are excited to renew our partnership with the Namibia Rugby Union. At Pupkewitz Nissan, we are passionate about supporting local sports and fostering a spirit of excellence.

“By providing reliable vehicles to the NRU, we aim to contribute to the continued success and growth of Namibian rugby.”

John Heynes, CEO of the NRU, echoed Pieters’ sentiments, emphasizing the significance of the partnership in advancing the development of rugby in the country.

Heynes remarked: “The support from Pupkewitz Nissan is invaluable to our organization. With access to these quality vehicles, we can streamline our operations and focus on nurturing talent and promoting the sport across the country. We look forward to another year of collaboration and success.”

Through continued collaboration and support, both Pupkewitz Nissan and the NRU are poised to make significant strides in advancing Namibian rugby both on and off the field.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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