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Cash injection for exposcience Africa

Cash injection for exposcience Africa

TELECOM Namibia has donated N$45 000 to the ExpoScience Africa 2006 which started in Windhoek yesterday.

The week-long expo, being held at the Windhoek showgrounds, is a multinational competition that brings together students from across the continent to showcase their science projects. Various teams have registered to compete in 20 science categories.Telecom’s Managing Director, Frans Ndoroma, handed over the donation to the Chairman of the National Executive Board of Namibia Mathematics and Science Teachers’ Association (NAMSTA), Raoul Matzopoulos, on Friday.Stressing the importance of science exhibition, Ndoroma said science was of great importance, as it generated technological innovation, resulting in economic prosperity.”Our dream for a prosperous nation will become a reality when enterprising young Namibians successfully use science and technology to innovate new products and services,” he added.NampaVarious teams have registered to compete in 20 science categories.Telecom’s Managing Director, Frans Ndoroma, handed over the donation to the Chairman of the National Executive Board of Namibia Mathematics and Science Teachers’ Association (NAMSTA), Raoul Matzopoulos, on Friday.Stressing the importance of science exhibition, Ndoroma said science was of great importance, as it generated technological innovation, resulting in economic prosperity.”Our dream for a prosperous nation will become a reality when enterprising young Namibians successfully use science and technology to innovate new products and services,” he added.Nampa

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