Mineworkers secure long-term wealth through NAMITVEST shares

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2025-02-27
SWAKOPMUND, 27 February 2025 - NAMITVEST Principal Officer, Jason Kasuto and Swakop Uranium Vice President for Human Resources and Office of Company, Patrick Chizabulyo photographed with MUN management and worker representatives after the signing of the payroll deduction agreement between NAMITVEST and Swakop Uranium. The initiative will enable employees, particularly members of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia to directly invest in long-term wealth-building opportunities. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA SWAKOPMUND, 27 February 2025 - NAMITVEST Principal Officer, Jason Kasuto and Swakop Uranium Vice President for Human Resources and Office of Company, Patrick Chizabulyo photographed with MUN management and worker representatives after the signing of the payroll deduction agreement between NAMITVEST and Swakop Uranium. The initiative will enable employees, particularly members of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia to directly invest in long-term wealth-building opportunities. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 27 FEB (NAMPA) - NAMITVEST and Swakop Uranium signed a payroll deduction agreement on Thursday to enable employees, particularly members of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN), to directly invest in long-term wealth-building opportunities.
The initiative is aimed at enhancing financial empowerment and economic inclusion.
NAMITVEST, a broad-based empowerment company, is 25 per cent owned by MUN subscribing members and ex-members thr...
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SWAKOPMUND, 27 February 2025 - (l-r) NAMITVEST Principal Officer Jason Kasuto and Swakop Uranium Vice President for Human Resources and Office of Company Patrick Chizabulyo signing the payroll deduction agreement between NAMITVEST and Swakop Uranium. The initiative will enable employees, particularly members of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia to directly invest in long-term wealth-building opportunities. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
SWAKOPMUND, 27 February 2025 - (l-r) NAMITVEST Principal Officer Jason Kasuto and Swakop Uranium Vice President for Human Resources and Office of Company Patrick Chizabulyo signing the payroll deduction agreement between NAMITVEST and Swakop Uranium. The initiative will enable employees, particularly members of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia to directly invest in long-term wealth-building opportunities. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

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