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MTC to connect, strengthen Namibian Rugby - MTC announced a N$700 000 sponsorship towards the Namibian Rugby Union (NRU) Regional 15s Competition. The Chief Human Capital, Corporate and Marketing Officer for MTC, Tim Ekandjo pictured with Christiaan Windvogel, the NRU vice president for governance and John Heynes, The CEo of the NRU, said that the company is pleased to partner with the NRU on a developmental side “not just for this year but hopefully for many years to come”. NRU vice president for governance Christiaan Windvogel welcomed the sponsorship and said it would help the Union to elevate the senior men's Regional 15s Competition which is a crucial platform to assess and develop players while building momentum for the Africa Cup as an integral part of Namibia's  World Cup qualification campaign. The tournament will start in February 2025 with matches to be played across key venues. Photo Otis Daniels
MTC to connect, strengthen Namibian Rugby - MTC announced a N$700 000 sponsorship towards the Namibian Rugby Union (NRU) Regional 15s Competition. The Chief Human Capital, Corporate and Marketing Officer for MTC, Tim Ekandjo pictured with Christiaan Windvogel, the NRU vice president for governance and John Heynes, The CEo of the NRU, said that the company is pleased to partner with the NRU on a developmental side “not just for this year but hopefully for many years to come”. NRU vice president for governance Christiaan Windvogel welcomed the sponsorship and said it would help the Union to elevate the senior men's Regional 15s Competition which is a crucial platform to assess and develop players while building momentum for the Africa Cup as an integral part of Namibia's World Cup qualification campaign. The tournament will start in February 2025 with matches to be played across key venues. Photo Otis Daniels

MTC connects, strengthens Namibian Rugby

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Otis Daniels
MTC announced a N$700 000 sponsorship towards the Namibian Rugby Union (NRU) Regional 15s Competition. The Chief Human Capital, Corporate and Marketing Officer for MTC, Tim Ekandjo pictured with Christiaan Windvogel, the NRU vice president for governance and John Heynes, the CEO of the NRU, said that the company is pleased to partner with the NRU on a developmental side “not just for this year but hopefully for many years to come”. Windvogel welcomed the sponsorship and said it would help the Union to elevate the senior men's Regional 15s Competition which is a crucial platform to assess and develop players while building momentum for the Africa Cup as an integral part of Namibia's World Cup qualification campaign. The tournament will start in February 2025 with matches to be played across key venues.

Photo Otis Daniels

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Namibian Sun 2024-12-24

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