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[Science: General]: Namibia: Kolok Sponsors Science Fair
Jul 17th, 2009

Windhoek — Kolok Namibia, the largest distributor of consumables and hardware in Africa that is part of the BidVEST Namibia Group of Companies, sponsored medals, t-shirts and gifts for the 250 participants of the Khomas Regional Science Fair, as well as 50 t-shirts for the judges and organisers of the Fair, to the value of N$27 000.

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