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Namibia: Business Challenge Relay in 10th Year


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The Namibian (Windhoek)

16 May 2008
Posted to the web 16 May 2008

BANK Windhoek celebrated a decade of corporate teambuilding through the launch of the tenth annual Bank Windhoek Namibia National Business Challenge Relay at a media conference this week.

The Business Challenge Relay will take place at the Unam sport grounds on Saturday, July 12 and Sunday, July 13.

"At Bank Windhoek we believe that teamwork has become the central focus of all successful business environments.

The Bank Windhoek National Business Challenge Relay provides an excellent teambuilding platform to develop teamwork within the various companies in Namibia," said Riaan van Rooyen, Head of Corporate Communication and Social Investment.

Teams of four can once again participate in walking, running and cycling events.

Bank Windhoek has called upon all businesses and schools to accept the challenge and to enter their teams in the 2008 Bank Windhoek Business Challenge Relay.

The running and walking teams will start at 13h00 on Saturday, with each team member covering a distance of 5 km.

The cycling teams will start at 09h00 on Sunday morning, with each team member covering a distance of 20 km.

Teams can enter in men's, women's, mixed and veterans' categories.

The entrance fee is N$190 per team and N$95 per school team.

Late entries between June 12 and July 30 will be N$220 per team and N$110 per school team.

Late entries submitted between July 1 and July 7 will be N$240 per team and N$120 per school team.

Entry forms are available at all Bank Windhoek branches and on the Bank Windhoek website at www.bankwindhoek.com.na.

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For any enquires, call Charles Gordon of Windhoek Harriers at 081 124 9471, (061) 24 1728 or e-mail him at gordoncc@mweb.com.na.



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