NBL corporate affairs manager, Surihe Gaomas-Guchu.
Photo: Contributed
NBL corporate affairs manager, Surihe Gaomas-Guchu. Photo: Contributed

NBL pledges N$200k to road safety initiatives

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Jemima Beukes
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) has pledged N$200 000 to support road safety initiatives countrywide, including N$90 000 for refreshments for Namibian Police staff at roadblocks and contributions to the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund’s road safety awareness efforts.

Meanwhile, the company also unveiled its annual responsible consumption campaign, ‘Take a Second’.Spearheaded by corporate affairs manager Surihe Gaomas-Guchu, the campaign addresses the need to normalise responsible alcohol consumption and eradicate anti-social actions associated with excessive drinking.

“Responsible drinking behaviours, like pacing one’s alcohol intake and avoiding drunk driving, should be the norm. Through engaging cultural narratives, we aim to inspire Namibians to be accountable, drink smarter and drive positive social change. The campaign encourages consumers to ‘Take a Second’ and think about the effects of their actions and consequences,” she said.

- Jemima Beukes

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