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Yesterday, Cricket Namibia handed over a check of N$152,000 to the Namibian Cancer Society at United in Windhoek. The money was raised through Cricket Namibia's #Pledge4Pink campaign. Rolf Hansen, chief executive officer of the Namibian Cancer Society, thanked Cricket Namibia and said the money was enough to test 15,200 people for cancer. From left are the chief executive officer of Cricket Namibia Johan Muller, Future Media Events Coordinator Christine Venter, Pupkewitz Motors Head of Marketing Veruschka de la Harpe, the chief executive officer of the Namibian Cancer Society Rolf Hansen and the managing director of African Personnel Services Robert de Villiers. Photo Tielman van Lill
Yesterday, Cricket Namibia handed over a check of N$152,000 to the Namibian Cancer Society at United in Windhoek. The money was raised through Cricket Namibia's #Pledge4Pink campaign. Rolf Hansen, chief executive officer of the Namibian Cancer Society, thanked Cricket Namibia and said the money was enough to test 15,200 people for cancer. From left are the chief executive officer of Cricket Namibia Johan Muller, Future Media Events Coordinator Christine Venter, Pupkewitz Motors Head of Marketing Veruschka de la Harpe, the chief executive officer of the Namibian Cancer Society Rolf Hansen and the managing director of African Personnel Services Robert de Villiers. Photo Tielman van Lill

Cricket supports Cancer Association of Namibia

Tielman Van Lill
Yesterday, Cricket Namibia handed over N$152 000 to the Namibian Cancer Society at United in Windhoek. The money was raised through Cricket Namibia's #Pledge4Pink campaign. Rolf Hansen, chief executive officer of the Cancer Association of Namibia, thanked Cricket Namibia and said the money was enough to test 15 200 people for cancer. From left are the chief executive officer of Cricket Namibia, Johan Muller; Future Media Events coordinator, Christine Venter; Pupkewitz Motors head of marketing, Veruschka de la Harpe, Hansen and the managing director of African Personnel Services, Robert de Villiers. Photo Tielman van Lill

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