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Thursday, 11 June 2026
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Namibian press · Person

Bronwyn Moody

2022-04-232026-06-11

What’s been said

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  1. June 2026
  2. The Namibian

    Bronwyn Moody is Bank Windhoek's head of strategic communication and social impact

    Source

    Bank Windhoek's head of strategic communication and social impact, Bronwyn Moody, notes that the success of the first-ever showcase reflects a strong domestic appetite for tailored lifestyle experiences that bring local communities together, while highlighting small enterprises and regional creative talent.

    Bank Windhoek coffee fest draws big crowd
  3. May 2026
  4. Informanté

    Bronwyn Moody said agriculture remains central to Namibia's economy and community livelihoods

    Source

    Bank Windhoek's Head of Strategic Partnerships, Bronwyn Moody, said agriculture remains central to Namibia's economy and community livelihoods, emphasising the importance of sustainability and long-term sector resilience.

    Firm prices, high clearance at livestock auction
  5. April 2026
  6. New Era

    Bronwyn Moody highlighted Bank Windhoek's commitment to youth development and community upliftment

    Source

    Bank Windhoek's Head of Strategic Partnerships and Corporate Social Responsibility, Bronwyn Moody, highlighted Bank Windhoek's continued commitment to youth development and community upliftment.

    Bank Windhoek powers Ramblers tournament
  7. March 2026
  8. New Era

    Bank Windhoek's Head of Strategic Partnerships and Corporate Social Responsibility, Bronwyn Moody said the sponsorship reflects the Bank's long-term investment in skills translating beyond the board

    Source

    Bank Windhoek's Head of Strategic Partnerships and Corporate Social Responsibility, Bronwyn Moody said the sponsorship reflects the Bank's long-term investment in skills that translate beyond the board.

    Namibian chess gets N$550 000  boost
  9. February 2026
  10. New Era

    Bronwyn Moody, Bank Windhoek's head of strategic partnerships and corporate social responsibility stated that the bank remains committed to empowering communities through meaningful partnerships

    Source

    On her part, Bank Windhoek's head of strategic partnerships and corporate social responsibility, Bronwyn Moody, said the bank remains committed to empowering communities through meaningful partnerships that promote youth development, education and sporting excellence.

    Steenkamp lauds Bank Windhoek sport commitment
  11. New Era

    Bronwyn Moody is head of strategic partnerships at Bank Windhoek

    Source

    At the Katuka Mentorship Programme orientation event held on Friday, 6 February 2026, in Windhoek, Bronwyn Moody, head of strategic partnerships at Bank Windhoek, reminded participants that Namibia is entering a defining era, one shaped by emerging oil discoveries and expanding economic possibilities.

    Bank Windhoek, Katuka inspire future female leaders
  12. October 2024
  13. The Namibian

    Bronwyn Moody is from Bank Windhoek

    Source

    Bronwyn Moody from Bank Windhoek echoes Ekongo's remarks while encouraging the public to come and revel in the entertainment on offer.

    Geingob Cup teams geared up
  14. April 2022
  15. The Namibian

    Bronwyn Moody said she is proud to be associated with the festival as Bank Windhoek's head of corporate social investment

    Source

    "As a connector of positive change, we are proud to be associated with the festival," said Bank Windhoek's head of corporate social investment, sponsorships, and events Bronwyn Moody.

    Writers gather for the Doek Literary Festival
Culture

Bank Windhoek hosts inaugural coffee festival in Windhoek

The News

Bank Windhoek and Visa held the inaugural Bank Windhoek Coffee Extravaganza on Saturday, drawing 1,284 attendees and 20 vendor stalls with live roasting, barista demonstrations, and tastings. Bank Windhoek's head of strategic communication said the event's success demonstrated strong appetite for lifestyle experiences that celebrate local community and creative talent.

20 hours ago · The Namibian

Yesterday

  1. Bank Windhoek hosts inaugural coffee festival in Windhoek

    Bank Windhoek and Visa held the inaugural Bank Windhoek Coffee Extravaganza on Saturday, drawing 1,284 attendees and 20 vendor stalls with live roasting, barista demonstrations, and tastings. Bank Windhoek's head of strategic communication said the event's success demonstrated strong appetite for lifestyle experiences that celebrate local community and creative talent.

    20 hours ago · The Namibian

Saturday 9 May

  1. Namibia Genetics auction records 84% clearance, firm prices

    The Namibia Genetics Stud Livestock Auction in Windhoek sold 58 of 69 lots at an average price of N$53,655, with bulls averaging N$60,690 and heifers-in-calf achieving 100% clearance at an average of N$35,188, signalling strong demand for beef breeding stock.

    9 May 2026 · Informanté

Thursday 2 April

  1. Bank Windhoek sponsors fifth Ramblers youth soccer tournament

    Bank Windhoek has increased its sponsorship to N$300,000 for the fifth edition of the Ramblers Soccer Tournament, hosting 14 teams in Windhoek and Keetmanshoop in June 2026 to develop emerging players and provide pathways to professional football.

    2 April 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 24 March

  1. Bank Windhoek sponsors N$550,000 for Namibian chess development

    Bank Windhoek has sponsored N$550,000 to the Namibia Chess Federation to strengthen youth development through chess education and national team preparation, bringing the bank's total support over four years to N$2 million. The funding will support grassroots development, school outreach, and participation in regional and international competitions, including the 2026 Chess Olympiad in Uzbekistan.

    24 March 2026 · New Era

Thursday 26 February

  1. Minister praises Bank Windhoek's swimming championship sponsorship

    Education Minister Sanet Steenkamp commended Bank Windhoek for its sustained investment in sports development at the official opening of the NASFED 2026 National Long Course Championships, emphasising the importance of corporate partnerships in creating opportunities for young athletes. The championships brought together 231 swimmers from eight clubs and produced several new records, highlighting growing competitiveness in Namibian swimming.

    26 February 2026 · New Era

Thursday 12 February

  1. Bank Windhoek extends mentorship support for young female leaders

    Bank Windhoek has renewed its partnership with the Katuka Mentorship Programme for a seventh year, supporting the delivery of leadership skills, career guidance, and financial literacy to young Namibian women. The bank aims to equip participants with networks and business-readiness skills relevant to emerging sectors, particularly as Namibia prepares for oil and gas industry expansion.

    12 February 2026 · New Era

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