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MTC’s Masters of Success kicks off next week

Home Business MTC’s Masters of Success kicks off next week

By Staff Reporter

WINDHOEK – The first much anticipated MTC Masters of Success event is set to take place on February 13, 2015. The Masters of Success project is an inspirational talk show that aims to inspire Namibians from all walks of life by bringing in different inspiring personalities across the African continent and enabling Namibians to connect with them.

MTC’s Tim Ekandjo explained that the personalities are ordinary people who have achieved the extra-ordinary, and the Masters of Success hoping these inspirational individuals can share their experiences with Namibians. The talk shows is expected to attract a different audience every month depending on the featured personality. This month, the event hopes to attract those who have an interest in TV, radio, fashion and beauty, as this is exactly what the first personality, Bonang Matheba, represents.

Entrance to the talk show is free, however, interested members of the public who wish to attend must collect their tickets at the NTN box office. The NTN has a seat allocation of 470 people, and there are only a few tickets left for those still interested. The talk show starts exactly at 18h40. The show is sponsored by MTC, and co-sponsored by the Namibian Sun, NBC and NTN.