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Taxi Project gets up to Speed with Standard Bank

Home Front Page News Taxi Project gets up to Speed with Standard Bank

Motoring reporter

 

In the effort to support road safety amongst taxis in Windhoek, Standard Bank Namibia has joined in the newly launched Top Taxi Project, which was launched by the Mayor of Windhoek Agnes Kafula in Windhoek last week.

“Standard Bank Namibia is proud to be associated with the Top Taxi Project as a worthy cause in instilling road safety awareness amongst Taxi drivers in order to reduce road accidents and ultimately save lives. Taxi drivers have an important role to play in our community and that is why as a bank we saw the need to get involved,” said Standard Bank Namibia’s Head of Marketing Thaddius Maswahu. Standard Bank Namibia sponsored a total amount of over N$133-thousand to the entire nine-month project.

Through the Top Taxi competition, passengers will be encouraged to nominate a responsible taxi driver of the week via sms. The lucky Top Taxi Driver of the week will be awarded with a Standard Bank account with N$3000 prize money, a first aid kit worth N$500 from Namibia Medical Care and a shopping voucher from Shoprite. Other partners involved in this campaign are the Windhoek City Police and the Namibian newspaper.

Taxi driver Kauluma Paulus was excited about this campaign adding that it will help reduce unnecessary accidents on the city’s roads.  The Top Taxi Campaign ends on the 9th  December 2014.