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The Economist Businesswomen club received N$180,000 from Telecom Namibia on 17 February as part of the company’s support towards women empowerment. Picture (left to right): Namibian Businesswomen of the Year 2011, Nangula Uaandja with Desere Lundon-Muller, the organiser of the Economist Businesswomen club, and chief finance officer of Telecom, Robert Offner at the breakfast handover. (Photograph by Yvonne Amukwaya)

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