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Chairman of NNCCI killed after car accident

Chairman of NNCCI killed after car accident

THE Chairman of the Northern Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry Phillip Amwele has died at the age of 51 in the Onandjokwe Lutheran Hospital on Monday night Amwele, a well-known technician and businessman from Ondangwa in Oshana Region, was seriously injured in a car accident between Karibib and Usakos in June last year.

His daughter, Namutenya Amwele, who was with him in the car when the accident happened, survived. Amwele was transferred from the Roman Catholic Hospital in Windhoek to a hospital in Cape Town where he remained until February this year, before he was again transferred to Windhoek Central Hospital and subsequently to Onandjokwe Lutheran Hospital in June.Amwele’s condition continued to deteriorate and he died at Onandjokwe on Monday night.The NNCCI Acting Chairman Joseph Kapya Endjala, told The Namibian yesterday that late Amwele, who has been the Chairman of the Northern NCCI and a member of the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry for more than four years, had played a big role among business people in the north where he was known for his good spirit and for being an outspoken business man.He is survived by his wife Selma Kapitiya Amwele and their eight children.Amwele was transferred from the Roman Catholic Hospital in Windhoek to a hospital in Cape Town where he remained until February this year, before he was again transferred to Windhoek Central Hospital and subsequently to Onandjokwe Lutheran Hospital in June.Amwele’s condition continued to deteriorate and he died at Onandjokwe on Monday night.The NNCCI Acting Chairman Joseph Kapya Endjala, told The Namibian yesterday that late Amwele, who has been the Chairman of the Northern NCCI and a member of the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry for more than four years, had played a big role among business people in the north where he was known for his good spirit and for being an outspoken business man.He is survived by his wife Selma Kapitiya Amwele and their eight children.

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