Aluta Fishing opens its heart
Twelve beneficiaries in the categories of education, social development, and sports and recreation have been supported by Aluta Fishing.
Aluta Marine Fishing recently hosted a corporate social evening where diverse non-profit organisations benefited.
During the handover ceremony, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Fisheries ad Marine resources, Moses Maurihungirire, applauded the initiative of the Aluta Marine Fishing Group for reaching out to the needy.
Maurihungirire informed the beneficiaries that the financial contribution they received was part and parcel of the government's service delivery initiative. Therefore, they should not divorce the grants they received from the ongoing efforts of the government to continue to provide service to the Namibian nation.
The beneficiaries were in the categories of education, non-profit organisations, sports and recreation, and community development.
The chairman of Aluta Marine Fishing, Ralph Blaauw, thanked the shareholders, in particular Cadilu Fishing, for the strategic partnership that was instrumental in the growth of the Aluta Marine Fishing Corporate Social Responsibility Investment Fund.
He remains optimistic that the leadership of this company will always push forward an agenda of inclusivity of all Namibians, to benefit from the natural resources of the country.
He further committed to grow the fund in order to assist NGOs that directly benefit vulnerable communities. He called upon all 12 beneficiaries to utilise the financial assistance they have received for the intended purposes and not to divert the payment. An amount of N$300 000 was paid out to the 12 beneficiaries.
STAFF REPORTER
During the handover ceremony, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Fisheries ad Marine resources, Moses Maurihungirire, applauded the initiative of the Aluta Marine Fishing Group for reaching out to the needy.
Maurihungirire informed the beneficiaries that the financial contribution they received was part and parcel of the government's service delivery initiative. Therefore, they should not divorce the grants they received from the ongoing efforts of the government to continue to provide service to the Namibian nation.
The beneficiaries were in the categories of education, non-profit organisations, sports and recreation, and community development.
The chairman of Aluta Marine Fishing, Ralph Blaauw, thanked the shareholders, in particular Cadilu Fishing, for the strategic partnership that was instrumental in the growth of the Aluta Marine Fishing Corporate Social Responsibility Investment Fund.
He remains optimistic that the leadership of this company will always push forward an agenda of inclusivity of all Namibians, to benefit from the natural resources of the country.
He further committed to grow the fund in order to assist NGOs that directly benefit vulnerable communities. He called upon all 12 beneficiaries to utilise the financial assistance they have received for the intended purposes and not to divert the payment. An amount of N$300 000 was paid out to the 12 beneficiaries.
STAFF REPORTER
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