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Canadian woman leaves R20 million to the NSRI, vessel named in her honour
A Search and Rescue vessel was named in honour of Donna Nicholas after she left the NSRI a substantial amount of money in her will.
Donna Nicholas leaves R20 million to the NSRI
The second vessel, which was imported as “hull, deck and bulkheads”, was completed by Two Oceans Marine in Cape Town earlier this month. The innovative French-designed Offshore Rescue Craft (ORC) will take the NSRI’s crew safety and marine rescue capability to a new level.
Named in honour of the Canadian stockbroker and analyst, Donna Nicholas, the vessel was destined for service at Station 10 in Simon’s Town. Donna really admired the work done by the NSRI and always said that she wanted to support it.
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NSRI makes significant investment to boost local maritime industry
The institute is calling upon the SA public to assist with contributions, all in a bid to save lives: CEO Dr Cleeve Robertson. 22:19
NOMPU SIZIBA: The National Sea Rescue Institute is in the process of making a multimillion-rand investment in new world-class rescue vessels. The non-profit organisation is in the business of saving lives offshore and at the coast in South Africa’s waters. Its latest investment to the tune of some R180Â million over the next 10 years is going to be a boost for the local economy, as these craft will be built here in South Africa. It will also help to boost jobs in the blue economy. Being a volunteer organisation, it’s calling upon the South African public to assist with contributions to its ambitious plans, all in a bid to save lives. And it’s always looking to inform and educate the public on its existence and how best to avoid situations where drowning can occur.
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