FNB and Bokomo spreading HOPE

FNB and Bokomo Namibia have partnered on a Food Drive initiative via the FNB Happiness Store which aims at alleviating hunger and assist the most vulnerable of our nation during the current Covid-19 pandemic. Revonia Kahivere, FirstRand Namibia Foundation Manager: “We know, that during these challenging socio-economic times, food security has become a fragile concept…

MultiChoice Namibia provides COVID-19 relief

In light of COVID-19, the lives of many Namibians have been impacted and customers find themselves homebound. Since all broadcasters were classified as essential services, and we always put our customers’ needs at the heart of everything we do, MultiChoice Namibia (MCN) has reinforced its commitment to our local communities by providing financial support totaling…

EES opening the Corona-Concerts.eu

The Corona crisis canceled all of the live shows for artists the last 5 weeks and almost all upcoming concerts this year are still on ice waiting to see what the future holds. This is a big impact on the music industry and artists all over the world are very much affected, like almost every non-essential…

MultiChoice Namibia Introduces DStv WhatsApp

Forming part of our ongoing efforts to improve customer experience through unique, innovative platforms, MultiChoice Namibia officially launched DStv WhatsApp, a new and exciting self-service platform for our DStv consumers. DStv WhatsApp uses the popular app to give DStv customers, even more, control over their accounts at their own convenience and complements the existing self-service…

FNB branches now closed on Saturdays

FNB Namibia has announced that, as of this week, FNB branches will be closed on Saturdays to curb branch activities due to the COVID-19 lockdown period. This measurement will be in place until 5 May 2020. The FNB Contact Centre will be operational as per the operating hours should customers need to contact the bank…

Tippy taps for informal settlements

RMB Namibia, through the FirstRand Namibia Foundation Trust, has donated N$ 500 000 to assist a COVID-19 emergency response programme directly targeting the informal settlements in Windhoek. Conrad Dempsey, CEO of RMB Namibia explained that Windhoek’s informal settlements with more than 180,000 residents are likely to be the first and hardest hit by COVID-19 over…