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TSUMEB COPPER FESTIVAL

The Tsumeb Copper Festival that has become an annual commercial and social event for the local community will take place on September 29 - October 1.

Announcing the staging of the annual copper festival last weekend was the town's mayor Engel Nawatiseb at the Copper Festival launch.

Nawatiseb said Tsumeb has the potential to become the food basket of the country, adding that the town can also become the industrial town of the north to service all national regions and neighbouring SADC countries, considering its strategic and demographic location.

"We anticipate a strong presence of local and other interested exhibitors from the SADC region to showcase their products while more than 10 popular Namibian artists will line up to provide a music concert not to be missed."

During the festival, the Mohammed Ouseb Sport Development Academy as well Namibia's long distance runner Agnes Samaria are expected to conduct coaching sessions in soccer and athletics while a gold schools tournament, a seven-a-side soccer engagement, tennis, basketball and a mayor's invitational team will lock horns as part of the festivities.

The main event will be preceded by the third phase of a street-naming ceremony, an event where leaders, captains of industry, community and national heroes are honoured for their outstanding contributions to the struggle for independence and for other heroic deeds that benefit the community of Tsumeb.

Nawatiseb said: "The Copper Festival is known for its ability to unite the residents of the town and to provide a platform of mutual understanding and gratefulness to pursue our dreams for a better life for all through wealth creation and economic empowerment.

"The festival therefore creates the opportunity for Tsumeb residents to showcase their economic and social competitive advantages to national and international investors." According to him, it is anticipated that the project will create around 500 permanent and more than 2 000 seasonal jobs. REFERENCES

http://www.newera.com.na/article.php?articleid=12483 http://www.tsumeb.info/copperfestival/ http://www.namibian.com.na/index.php?id=28&tx=25115&no_cache=1