Okafitu Bikes, Outapi
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Okafitu BikesOutapi
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OKAFITU BIKES, OUTAPI Independent local non-profit.
Franchise of our 1st project, Okafitu bike shop, Okathitu
Received shipping container from B4H, Santa Rosa
Self-funded start-up costs through earnings from first shop
Several spin-off enterprises
Support local orphans with funds and bicycles for transport
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Okafitu Bikes have supported dozens of local orphans with free bicycles, ongoing maintenance and financial support for education.
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Hilya Ekandjo (left), manager of Okafitu Bikes, with Michael Linke from BEN Namibia (Centre) and her father, Lazarus Ekandjo.
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A shipping container donated by Bicycles for Humanity Santa Rosa (US) provides essential storage for the shop.