The 14th edition of the Eenhana expo concluded last Saturday with one other significant event on its calendar, which was to award the best exhibitors of the one week exposition.
The expo attracted 194 exhibitors, who included businesses and government entities.
Although none of the other local authorities were represented and there was a decrease in the representation by corporate entities and government entities, the Eenhana expo still has seen an increase in the number of exhibitors compared to last year when the exhibitors were 180.
In order to acknowledge and appreciate those exhibitors who stood out as the best in their categories, the expo organisers handed out awards to those who deserved them.
Mobile Telecommunications (MTC) was awarded as the best corporate exhibitor, while Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) was awarded as the best exhibitor in the media category.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security was awarded as the best overall exhibitor of the expo.
Other winners at the award ceremony included Eenhana Greenside Private Hospital, which was the winner in the medical and pharmaceutical category.
Cosdec Foundation was the best exhibitor in the art and craft category, while Onanghwe Building Construction was the best in the property and real estate category.
Meekulu Tresia Nghuupo was the best in the traditional food category, while Ndakalimwe Farm won the small scale farming category.
Dazzy Investment won the small scale kiddies accessories category, while Lulu Investments was the best in the medium scale kiddies accessories.
Bank Windhoek won the banking services category, while Sanlam Namibia was the best in the insurance category.
Tulipohamba Training and Assessment Institute won the education category, while Eenhana VTC won the technical training category.
Ino Cooking won the food and beverages category, while LIV Investment was the best in the cosmetics category.
Meriam African Attire won the textile and clothing category, while Tega Green Corner was the best in the nursery category.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform won the industrial category, while Mega Tech was the best in the energy sector.
Cosdec Foundation also won the award for best exhibitor in the tourism and hospitality category.
In the photo: Victoria Hangula of Eenhana Greenside Private Hospital receiving an award from Eenhana Town Councillor Ndilinawa Fredrick.