WINDHOEK – Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) on Friday handed over 19 brand-new Toyota 2.4 Hilux single cab vehicles, to 19 lucky customers. In a spectacular handover ceremony, held in the Windhoek’s central business district, MTC officially handed over the car keys to the respective winners from its recently ended Recharge & Win Competition that ran as from the beginning of August until 30th August 2018.
Aged 17, Caroline Kakuaa from Okahandja is the youngest winner of the competition and could not contain her excitement: “I am still in shock and in a state of disbelief. This came when I least expected it and I am grateful to MTC,” she enthused.
The oldest winners are pensioner Christina Mazila, aged 70 years, from Bukalo Village in the Zambezi Region, who could not believe her fortitude of luck when called to be informed of the good news. “I am still shocked, it is the first time ever something this big and life changing has happened to me in all my 70 years on this earth, thank you MTC,” she exclaimed.
MTC’s Tim Ekandjo, Chief Human Capital and Corporate Affairs Officer, said during the ceremony: “MTC is more than just a mobile operator, it is an iconic institution that fulfil dreams of Namibians, it is an integral part of the hard woven fibre of Namibia and will continue doing so for the next 24 years – building on the long and rich history of being leaders in Namibia and pioneers most ICT advancements in the country, but also an institution that values and appreciate its customers,” Ekandjo stated.
The 19 winners are Roberto Gurirab, Kristian Iipinge, Morne Fourie, Elizabeth Jacobus, Johnizza Stein, Gregorius Duncan, Auleria Nghidinwa, Bernhard Mbwala, Loide Shikongo, Willem Gariseb, Caroline Kakuua, Jakubus Hendrik, Jonas Nambambi, Jason Aindongo, Christian Van Wyk, Herman Nakarondo, Christina Mazila, Johanna Ndondi and Chomba Ngambi.