Namibia: Tweyapo Fishing Grants Hope to Student in Need

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Namibia: Tweyapo Fishing Grants Hope to Student in Need


In a tale that embodies the power of kindness and community, second-year Business Administration student Wilhelmina Kashima has been granted a life-changing gift of a brandnew electric wheelchair, thanks to the generosity of Tweyapo Fishing Investment.

Just over a week ago, the story of Kashima’s plight was shared by New Era, resonating deeply with readers and sparking an outpouring of compassion. Born with half-an-arm and without legs, she faced daunting challenges from infancy. Tragically orphaned at the tender age of one, she found herself navigating life’s obstacles with the unwavering support of her grandmother and cousins, who became her steadfast allies in the journey ahead.

Despite the adversities she faced, Kashima’s spirit remained unbroken, her resilience a testament to the strength of the human spirit. However, her mobility was severely limited after losing her first motorised wheelchair, generously donated by late president Hage Geingob. Forced to rely on a manual wheelchair, Kashima found herself dependent on the assistance of others to navigate the sprawling main campus of the International University of Management (IUM) in Windhoek.

Moved by Kashima’s story, local company Tweyapo Fishing Investment felt compelled to intervene. Rauna Kayambu, a representative of the company, described Kashima’s journey as both heartbreaking and inspirational.

“When we read Kashima’s story in the newspaper, it really touched our hearts. She does not have parents, she was brought up by her grandparents. She’s a young, energetic and dynamic lady who wants to be somebody in future. It’s not easy to make it through from primary to tertiary, especially for someone with her condition. So, we decided to pull resources together and bought her this electric wheelchair,” said Kayambu.