Tourism Expo Street Auction Assists Vulnerable Children


Five Namibian exhibitors bid a total of N$20 000 at a Tuesday night Street Name Auction hosted by Namibia Media Holdings (NMH).

The Street Auction took place on the eve of the Namibia Tourism Expo kick-off and presented exhibitors a chance to make a mark for the duration of the expo, bidding on five streets and securing
their names for those walk-ways.

NMH CEO Albe Botha explains that all proceeds from the street auction will be donated to a schools project supporting vulnerable Namibia kids.
NMH CEO Albe Botha explains that all proceeds from the street auction will be donated to a schools project supporting vulnerable Namibia kids.

The proceeds from the auction is being donated to the Amos Meerkat Schools Project, which assists
with the school needs of underprivileged Namibian school children.

The Amos Meerkat School Project focuses on pre-primary education for children in need on farms,
in rural areas and in the city.

The five successful bidders were:

Gondwana Collection Namibia with N$5 000 (Gondwana Avenue)
ST Freight Services Road with N$3 000 (ST Freight Road)
OJ Construction with N$ 3 000 (OJ Construction Boulevard)
Onjala Lodge with N$ 4 000 (Onjala Avenue)
MyInfo with N$ 5 000 (MyInfo Drive)

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