“Annual Ace” 2026 secures N$101,000 for education project

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Annemarie du Toit

Windhoek (adt) - The fairways of the Windhoek Golf and Country Club once again delivered a captivating blend of competition and compassion on Friday, as the Annual Ace 2026 came to a stylish close.

Eighteen teams took part in the sold-out corporate showdown, but in the end it was Kasi Golf that claimed top honours after a day of focused and strategic play. The winning team consisted of Gerald Kariwo, Wisdom Moyo, Vilho Ndaikile and A.N Other.


Pupkewitz Motors finished in second place, represented by Janse Janse van Rensburg, Charine Janse van Rensburg, Norman Glen-Spyron and Jaco Schoonbee, while Old Mutual completed the podium in third with Rex Mutelo, Fabio do Rego, John Hesekiel and Tommy Nangombe.


But beyond the leaderboard, the day delivered an even bigger win: Team entry fees, partner contributions and a lively auction raised N$81,000. Together with an event profit of N$20,000, a total of N$101,000 will now go to the African Child Development Trust’s (ACDT) national education project.


“Annual Ace 2026 was more than a successful event – it was a powerful demonstration of what can be achieved when a community rallies behind a shared mission. The support we have received will directly change the lives of thousands of children across Namibia, and we thank every single person and organisation that stood with us,” said ACDT Chief Executive Officer Sharnay Botha.