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Original Post Date: 2010-04-05 Time: 17:00:02 Posted By: News Poster
First National Bank of Namibia (FNB Namibia), this week officially announced that Zakumi (the 2010 mascot) will be visiting Namibia from 10 to 16 April during which it will make public appearances, address the media, interact and entertain audiences as well as promote the 2010 World Cup with its sponsors and partners in a tour to the north and coast of Namibia.
“Today we are celebrating one more dream come true regarding the upcoming soccer World Cup in South Africa and the part that FNB has played in making this more than a South African extravaganza.
“As you all know, VISA is an official sponsor of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and through our VISA affiliation we, as FNB Namibia, have also become one of the Namibian supporters of the World Cup in Africa.
“With the Namibian tour of Zakumi we once again pledge our support to all the FNB Namibia clients and staff in particular and all Namibians in general to prove our commitment to them and to bring the World Cup alive also in Namibia,”said Dixon Norval, head of FNB Namibia’s strategic marketing and communications manager.
FNB customers will have the opportunity to join in the 2010 World Cup celebrations by taking photos with mascot Zakumi.
Zakumi is the official mascot and ambassador for the 2010 soccer World Cup tournament in South Africa. He is a leopard, an African animal with mixed colours which represent the continent’s human and natural diversity. The mascot will drive the 2010 World Cup’s marketing, advertising, communication and awareness campaigns. Zakumi’s name comes from the word “Za”, the code for South Africa and “kumi”, a word that means ten in various African languages. Andries Odendaal from Cape Town, originally created the Zakumi design, while the mascot costume was produced by Cora Simpson of Cora’s Costumes cc in Boksburg.
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Original date published: 1 April 2010
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201004050848.html?viewall=1