The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry has appointed Vetumbuavi Mungunda as president, deputised by Patty Karuaihe-Martin and Tarah Shaanika as first and second vice presidents, respectively.
The appointments were confirmed at the chamber’s annual general meeting in Windhoek on 27 March.
Outgoing president Bisey /Uirab will remain on the board, while Leake Hangala continues as an honorary director.
The new board, which will serve a two-year term, includes Amalia Schmidt, Brent Eiseb, Caroline Mswabi, Desmond Amunyela, Edwin Kamatoto, Elago Nantana, Hilda Basson-Namundjebo, John Roos and Tracy Eagles.
Mungunda says the new leadership will focus on strengthening the chamber’s institutional capacity and expanding its role in economic and policy discussions.
The NCCI represents businesses across Namibia and advocates for policies aimed at improving the operating environment and supporting economic growth.
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