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BANNERMAN ENERGY | AUG 2024
Competition
UNITED IN PROGRESS
It was indeed the merry month of May as the Bannerman executive
touched base with numerous community stakeholders.
Solid foundations laid
ust under a year ago, the One Economy Foundation (OEF) celebrated the official opening of
the much-anticipated #BeFree Youth Campus in Katutura, Windhoek. OEF has a 5% loan-
carried shareholding in Etango.
In May 2024, a Bannerman team was taken on an impressive tour of the Campus and received
an overview of the programmes and services offered at the campus. Gavin Chamberlain, CEO of
Bannerman, was particularly impressed with the planned Phase 2 construction site.
The #BeFree Youth Campus is a youth hub that provides psychosocial, health, media creativity and
entrepreneurial support to teenagers from all walks of life.
BMRN Senior Stakeholder Relations Advisor, Matjiua Hengua, comments: “The facilities available
at this campus are very well thought out and have only the best interests of the youth at their core.
The hearts of the founders are clearly in the right place and the Katutura community is fortunate to
have this wonderful facility on its doorstep.”
Celebrating the progress of the #BeFree Youth Campus are (from left): Saddam Biwa, Programme
Manager; Twapewa Kadhikwa, BMRN Chairperson; Gavin Chamberlain, Bannerman CEO; Uajorokisa
Karuaihe, CEO of OEF, and Matjiua Hengua, BMRN Senior Stakeholder Relations Advisor.
Supporting sanitary solutions
Bannerman also supported the Mary Pad Program initiated by the K’Negongo Foundation, through
the donation of sanitary products. Besides promoting public health and hygiene, this initiative aims
to enable leaners to take part in everyday activities and keep them in school by fighting period
poverty in Namibian schools.
Community engagement