B.O.C Investment cc

B.O.C Investment cc B.O.C Investment is dream that became a reality. Born out of hearts and minds of creative Thinkers, Value is added on graphic designs and creation of production.

B.O.C which stands for Brand of creativity, was a dream that was born out of hearts & minds of creative thinkers. To create job opportunities, give quality, decentralized, improve on services and goods of clients in Grootfontein, Namibia. This dream was turned into a reality in 2012 and is now a legally registered business at the Ministry of Trade and Industry as a Close Corporation (cc), Small &

Medium Enterprises and bipa. We are located at Umulunga, Damara location, Wilfried Eigowab Street, ERF 2432 Grootfontein. Our business is one of which we add value and style in all services we give. These services are namely, office administration which has a convenient space available for internet usage/ users. Fast and efficient service delivery of printing, copies, scanning, fax etc. Photo & videography which is more than just capturing the moments but is our way of telling your story forever. We create lasting memories that you can treasure for generations to come. SP.picfilms help you remember little things long after you have forgotten everything. Graphic designs include posters, logos, CD designs and T-shirt printing. Personalising of images, posters, videos etc. customising of material such as T-shirts are done. Image and video enhancement + visual arts creations included.

11/11/2022

B.O.C has a special for 2022 only
Mug printing with any design
White going for N$80 and color changing mug for N$ 140 only with B.O.C Investment cc and we are taking orders. Call or Sms 0817674998

Find us on what app tooSedney Skrywer & Bertie HoesebCell: 081 767 4998 / 081 322 1932P.O. Box 583, Grootfontein, Namibi...
28/07/2021

Find us on what app too
Sedney Skrywer & Bertie Hoeseb
Cell: 081 767 4998 / 081 322 1932
P.O. Box 583, Grootfontein, Namibia
Email: [email protected]

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27/10/2020

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ENTRY NOW OPEN FOR PITCHING FOR RECOVERY (P4R) programme in Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa Region.

See accompanying poster for details.

Graphic designOffice administrationPhotography and Videography by SP.picfilms
16/08/2020

Graphic design
Office administration
Photography and Videography by SP.picfilms

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15/08/2020

Be safe and know what is good for you. Don't stop praying. Love you all.

This just made my night. Thank you SMEs Compete
09/02/2020

This just made my night. Thank you SMEs Compete

More Than Pit-Stops

GROOTFONTEIN and Mariental, two of Namibia’s older towns, the former 459 km north east of Windhoek and the latter 269 km to the south. Both situated on routes to better known tourist sites, other destinations and neighbouring countries, serve as commercial hubs for surrounding urban centres and farming communities.

Generally on a journey that takes one through one of these towns, it warrants no more than reducing speed and a sideways glance, on odd occasions for a comfort break or to refuel the vehicle.

Recent longer stays spurred me to delve a little deeper and see what the towns offer domestic and foreign tourists. What I discovered was rather interesting.

Proclaimed a town a century ago in 1920, Mariental initially serves as a railway stop between Windhoek and Keetmanshoop. The town is named after the wife of the area’s first colonial settler, Hermann Brandt, who in 1890 bought land from Nama chief Hendrik Witbooi, to farm.

The administrative and commercial capital of the Hardap Region supports mostly agriculture based or supported industries that developed in and around the town. This is an arid region and generally receives little rain, so increasingly farming is moving towards game farming.

Other than the nearby Harap Dam that attracts visitors, especially in years when rains have been plentiful, unfortunately Mariental on the edge of the Kalahari Desert does not feature on the country’s tourism destination list, but there is unique landscape, fauna and flora to explore.

Unlike Mariental, Grootfontein is an upcoming tourist destination with more things to do and places to explore in and around this town.

Derived from the Afrikaans word "big fountain" in 1885 it served as a settlement for about forty Boer families who moved from South Africa to Angola in the late 1870s, but unable to come to terms with the Portuguese administration, left Angola.

Places of historical significance or natural beauty in and around the treed town, includes the grave of Axel Wilhelm Eriksson (24 August 1846 – 5 May 1901) a Swedish ornithologist, settler and trader. Eriksson came to this part of the world in 1866, just short of two decades before Germany established its colony of German South West Africa in 1884.

In 1871, with another Swede, Anders Ohlsson, he established a brewery at Omaruru. Eriksson's business was built on long-distance trading between southern Angola and the Cape Colony. His activities gained much respect from a wide range of communities, including the indigenous people and European settlers. To the Herero he was known as as Karuwapa Katiti translated "the small white person".

After Eriksson and his wife divorced he married a Herero princess and the couple had a son, Jacob.

In Grootfontein close to the fountain that gives the town its name there is Tree Park with its collection of exotic trees. For admirers of trees, north of the town on Keibeb Farm there is a baobab tree regarded as the largest of its kind in the commercial farming area.

A historic fort from the German era, built in 1896, houses the Grootfontein Museum where exhibits include a mineralogical collection, an ethnical display, implements to make ox wagons, utensils used in the Kavango Region and an exhibition featuring the German colonial Schutztruppe.

About 24 km from Grootfontein the Hoba meteorite is also worth a visit. Never moved from where it fell the estimated mass is more than 60 tonnes the largest known one in the world. The name "Hoba" comes from the Khoekhoegowab word meaning "gift".

Although I did not visit any of the sites in Grootfontein or Mariental, as work precluded me from doing so, but I plan doing so soon.

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07/02/2020

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Thank you.

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19/07/2019

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Address

Erf 2432, Wilfried Eigowab Street, Omulunga, Damare
Grootfontein
9000

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 17:00

Telephone

+264817674998

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