New Era

NamPower showers para-athletes with rewards

…hails golden partnershi­p with DSN

- Maurice Kambukwe - mkambukwe@nepc.com.na

NamPower’s chief operation officer Fritz Jacobs has hailed the blossoming relationsh­ip between them and Disability Sport Namibia (DSN), saying it centred around mutual respect, individual growth and powering the athletes’ dreams to reach greater heights.

Jacobs made these remarks during yesterday’s press conference in the capital, where NamPower presented monetary rewards to paraathlet­es that won medals at last year’s Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.

He said their relationsh­ip with DSN and by extension, the Namibia Paralympic­s Committee (NPC), has for the past 10 years given birth to an avalanche of highly-talented athletes that have gone on to conquer the internatio­nal stage.

The partnershi­p, Jacobs said, has created a conducive environmen­t for the athletes to train and properly chase their dreams without having to worry

about much.

“Through the relationsh­ip we have built with DSN over the past 10 years, NamPower is proud to continuous­ly witness the discipline, consistenc­y, improvemen­t and focus displayed by the paralympia­ns. It is because

of this respect and appreciati­on that NamPower continues to support its partnershi­p with DSN to realise the dreams and aspiration­s of these athletes. This is particular­ly to fund a sport discipline that is not given fully needed financial support,” he said.

The national power utility company yesterday walked the talk when it rewarded sprinter Ananias Shikongo with N$150 000 for winning silver at the games, and fellow sprinter Johannes Nambala N$100 000 for winning bronze.

Their coaches Letu Hamhola and Michael Hamukwaya both received N$30 000 each for guiding the sprint stars to podium places, while female runner Lahja Ishitile was showered with praise and subsequent­ly rewarded with an amount of N$25 000 for her courageous performanc­e at the global games.

Shikongo’s guide Sem Shimanda was also rewarded with N$150 000, Ishitile’s guide Even Tjiviju and another guide Sydney Kamuaruuma both received N$ 25 000 each.

Away from the customary practice of paying lump sums to recipients, it was announced that the reward monies will be paid out in monthly instalment­s for a period of two years.

Jacobs explained that the monthly payments will assist the athletes to focus more on their core goal which is training and winning more medals, rather than worrying about their dayto-day necessitie­s.

“We believe that this method will give athletes some peace of mind, knowing that over the next two years they will have fixed monthly amounts to assist them with their day-to-day needs and help focus on their talents,” he added.

Meanwhile, Nambala and Shikongo thanked NamPower for monetary rewards and promised that they will productive­ly use the money.

“This reward is a motivation for us as athletes, this will help and motivate us to work extra hard. I want to thank the coaches, who always push us to work harder and do better. We will now turn our focus to upcoming events such as the Commonweal­th Games and the 2024 Paralympic Games.”

 ?? Photo: Maurice Kambukwe ?? Rewarded… Local para-athletes were yesterday rewarded for winning medals at last year’s Paralympic Games.
Photo: Maurice Kambukwe Rewarded… Local para-athletes were yesterday rewarded for winning medals at last year’s Paralympic Games.

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