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Mnyupe steps down as presidential economic adviser

Presidential economic advisor James Mnyupe has left his role after five years.

Mnyupe was appointed advisor in 2020 during the term of former president Hage Geingob.

A source confirmed this, citing that Mnyupe only stayed on for a month for transition purposes.

However, he will remain as the head of the green hydrogen programme.

“It’s been an absolute pleasure and honour to have served at the highest office in the land. The mentorship received has been world class and I have been privileged to have worked with some of the best minds in the business,” Mnyupe said on his social media over the weekend.

He added that he looks forward to the new administration and remains confident that it will deliver impactful socio-economic emancipation for all.

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