NBL sponsors volleyball fest
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Jacqueline Pack, brand manager: Windhoek Trade Mark and Danie Keulder, manager: Sponsorships and Events at Namibia Breweries, at the fourth announcement succession that Windhoek Draught will be the main sponsor of the DTS Volleyball on Tuesday. (Photograph by Yvonne Amukwaya)
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