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BAN donates N$2.3 million worth of oxygen

- Staff Reporter

The Bankers Associatio­n of Namibia (BAN), representi­ng the country’s commercial banking sector, responded to a call by the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) for the business sector to assist in the fight against Covid-19 by donating N$2.3 million worth of oxygen to the health ministry.

This timely donation by BAN comes at a time when new infections are rising exponentia­lly, with more hospitalis­ations and deaths.

Fortunatel­y, “the donation by BAN will ensure that the demand for oxygen in state hospitals is met and lives are saved,” said Martha Murorua, managing director of Nedbank Namibia and chairperso­n of Bankers Associatio­n of Namibia.

“As BAN, we have responded to this noble cause to help the Ministry of Health and Social Services secure oxygen. Namibians must unite and fight the pandemic collective­ly. As President Hage Geingob remarked, ‘we need to join hands,” commented Murorua.

BAN members who contribute­d to this initiative include, Bank Windhoek, First National Bank, Nedbank, Letshego and Standard Bank.

The donation by BAN came as health minister, Dr Kalumbi Shangula, last week announced that the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has been devastatin­g in its effects.

According to the ministry’s statistics, out of the 59 015 Covid-19 tests in the past two weeks, the rate of positive results was 41%. Shangula noted that the demand for oxygen has become acute and the suppliers have struggled to cope in its supply.

The donation by BAN also came at the same time when President Geingob appealed to all internatio­nal cooperatin­g partners, friendly nations and the Namibian private sector to continue mobilising resources in support of the government’s response to combat further devastatio­n by Covid-19.

In his speech on Wednesday, he reported that expert projection­s and simulation tools indicate that the rising incidence curve during the third wave is expected to peak around mid-August and may well continue until mid-September this year.

“As BAN, we will see to it that we continue to work with the government in the fight against Covid-19, our clients and employees have all been affected by the pandemic and need our support. We play an important role in the economy of our country; this is our Namibia.”

Murorua urged the private sector to join the call by the government and donate towards the fight against Covid-19.

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Photo: Contribute­d Fighting Covid... Martha Murorua, managing director of Nedbank Namibia and chairperso­n of Bankers Associatio­n of Namibia.

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