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Otjiwarongo, Grootfontein and Outjo without town CEOs
The towns of Otjiwarongo and Grootfontein in the Otjozondjupa Region and Outjo in the Kunene Region are still without Chief Executive Officers (CEOs). CEOs are the accounting officers at town councils and are charged with overall oversight of council operations. These local authorities, however, had been without substantive CEOs for a considerable period, and as...
Grootfontein CEO’s N$2,9m golden handshake
The Grootfontein Municipality paid its former chief executive officer (CEO), Kisco Sinvula, N$2,9 million – a decision that has been criticised by a council member at the north-eastern town as a waste of public funds. This settlement is among other negotiated deals that the municipality was locked in worth around N$9 million since last year....
FNB Namibia appoints Nangula Kauluma and Sepo Haihambo as CEOs of FNB Retail Banking and FNB Commercial Banking respectively – Business Express
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FNB Namibia appoints Nangula Kauluma and Sepo Haihambo as CEOs
FNB Namibia has announced the appointment of Nangula Kauluma as CEO of FNB Retail Banking and Sepo Haihambo as CEO of FNB Commercial Banking. The appointments are part of the restructuring of FNB Namibia following the departure of former CEO, Erwin Tjipuka. Nangula Kauluma, the former Retail Executive of FNB, holds an MBA from Stellenbosch...
Otjiwarongo Municipality tries to fill City Of Windhoek CEO’s position
Otjiwarongo’s Municipality announced the names of five candidates shortlisted for interviews for the position of Chief Executive Officer.The position became vacant after the departure of Moses Matyayi at the end of July this year, when he assumed the role of CEO at the City of Windhoek. Its Mayor, Gottlieb Shivute says Erikson Mwanyekange is now...
Experts call for removal of underperforming CEOs, boards at public entities
Former presidential economic adviser and incoming chief executive officer (CEO) of the Development Bank of Namibia, John Steytler, has called for the immediate removal of underperforming chief executive officers and board members from state-owned enterprises. As the country’s key investor, Steytler said the government should have taken a more active role in ensuring the success...