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FirstRand Namibia reaches out to drought-stricken farmers

Home National FirstRand Namibia reaches out to drought-stricken farmers

WINDHOEK- FirstRand Namibia employees contributed over N$45 800 towards the Namibia Farmers Drought Assistance (Namibië Boere Droogtehulp) programme, as part of the FirstRand Namibia 111 Random Acts of Kindness initiative, where N$111 was allocated to each employee  to assist a worthy cause of their choice. 

Revonia Kahivere, CSI Manager of the FirstRand Namibia Foundation Trust said that the plight  of farmers and their animals has touched the hearts of all Namibians. “We believe that every bit helps and are proud of our colleagues who decided to give their N$111 towards the plight of our farmers. We know that this donation will enable the Namibia Farmers Drought Assistance to purchase much needed fodder for their animals.”

Marcha Reed of the Namibia Farmers Drought Assistance expressed her gratitude and said that the need for drought relief was much bigger than originally thought as some farmers have been facing drought for the past nine years without proper rain. 

Namibië Boere Droogtehulp started four years ago, under the leadership of Henriette le Grange and Wilfred Weise. By means of online auctions and donations they were able to provide drought relief across the whole of Namibia. This year is no different, as more fundraising efforts are organised, and Namibians are encouraged to assist where they can.