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Maroc Maroc - ECONOMIST.COM.NA - A la Une - 21/Jan 10:43

FNB Namibia steps up to aid flash flood survivors

In response to the recent flash floods that impacted the Havana and Otjomuise areas of Windhoek, FNB Namibia has taken proactive steps to assist affected households. Through its Corporate Social Responsibility arm, the bank is providing funding for the rebuilding of destroyed communal toilets to prevent potential health hazards. This N$450,000 contribution will also support […]

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