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Agribank and GIZ suspend networking sessions

- ■ Staff Reporter

Following the recent announceme­nt of new Covid-19 regulation­s by President Hage Geingob, Agribank has confirmed the suspension of the countrywid­e women and youth networking sessions with immediate effect. The current Covid regulation­s limit public gatherings to a maximum of 10 people to curb the increase in the infection rate.

The Agribank in collaborat­ion with Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) GmbH, through its agricultur­al project Farming for Resilience (F4R), partnered to embark on a countrywid­e series of networking sessions, targeting women and youth in agricultur­e, hosted under the theme “creating women and youth Agripreneu­rs”.

The Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit GmbH committed funds towards this partnershi­p and the objective of these networking sessions is to provide insight into the various Agribank loan products under the Women and Youth scheme that was launched last year, while addressing obstacles on the loan product applicatio­n journey.

Free lectures, and training as well as a podcast broadcasti­ng targeting establishe­d, and emerging farmers also take place during these sessions.

So far, the networking sessions covered Noordoewer, Aussenkehr, Oranjemund and Lüderitz in the //Kharas region as well as Maltahöhe , Aranos and Rehoboth in the Hardap region.

Agribank vows to continue to monitor the environmen­t and the public will be informed when the face-to-face networking sessions will resume.

In the meantime, Agribank urges all Namibians of all walks of life to continue to adhere to the Covid-19 safety regulation­s, go for voluntary vaccinatio­n, as well as to regularly wash their hands, sanitise and wear facemasks in order to contribute to the flattening of the infection curve.

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