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RMB Namibia renews Song Night sponsorship

Home Time Out RMB Namibia renews Song Night sponsorship

 

WINDHOEK

RMB Namibia last week renewed Song Night sponsorship when it handed over a N$87,000  cheque  to Lize Ehlers.

Ray Auala, RMB CSI Chairman said that RMB’ s contribution, through the FNB Foundation, was to ensure that the good work of Song Night continues well into 2016. “We handed over our first sponsorship in July last year and were pleased with the wonderful work done in supporting arts, crafts and particularly music in Namibia. The FNB Foundation is strongly intertwined with one of our four strategic Ps, namely the Planet. Here we not only look after the economy and environment, but also society and arts, culture and music is an integral part of any society.”

RMB Namibia was in full support of the first Song Night at the Warehouse Theatre in Windhoek. With awesome performances by first timers on stage and established artists alike, the crowd was well entertained. RMB staff members were also present to support the event showing that their involvement goes beyond monetary assistance. Lize Ehlers expressed profound appreciation for the sponsorship from RMB Namibia through the FNB Namibia Holdings Foundation Trust.