In our 100th year, we at Pupkewitz felt it was a good moment to take stock and reflect on where we started and where we are heading.
Founded in 1925, the Pupkewitz business began as a modest trading house driven by determination and a forward-thinking mindset. Through world wars, economic transitions, Namibian independence and sweeping technological change, we steadily diversified our offerings.
From automotive dealerships to agricultural solutions, each new venture built on the growing legacy, demonstrating both resilience and an ability to anticipate market needs and slowly expanding across Namibia to offer goods and services in every region.
We can proudly say Pupkewitz Business has grown into one of Namibia’s most respected commercial entities.
This success hinges not only on sound business strategies, but on a set of core values: integrity, quality and respect.
By consistently delivering products and services tailored to local requirements and in the communities, the group has cemented customer loyalty and trust.
A vital ingredient to our success has been our unwavering focus on the people of Namibia.
From day one, the Pupkewitz family and its businesses understood that its customers, partners and employees are not just transactional relationships. Each one is a member of a shared community.
Understanding our role in the communities across Namibia, the Pupkewitz Group set out to be a change agent.
The corporate social investment arm of the group, the Pupkewitz Foundation, was established with the specific purpose of channeling resources into long-term social projects.
Under the leadership of foundation chief executive Meryl Barry, the Pupkewitz Foundation has spearheaded initiatives in education, health and sustainable agriculture.
No achievement of this scale occurs in isolation.
The Pupkewitz Group credits its progress to productive alliances with government ministries, civil society organisations and traditional communities.
These collaborations have enabled infrastructure projects, community-driven enterprise and policy advocacy that together reinforce Namibia’s journey towards inclusive growth and shared prosperity.
While we celebrate a century of success, we are firmly focused on the future as a business.
We are committed to expanding our national footprint, introducing innovative products and services that address evolving community needs.
Pupkewitz is embracing new and emerging sectors, such as the renewable energy sector, green hydrogen and supporting the developing oil sector.
We are enhancing our online presence to serve our customers and stakeholders better.
We are constantly upgrading and strengthening our supply chains to reach underserved areas across our vast and sparsely populated country. Just because you do not reside in an urban area does not mean you should not have access to the same goods and services.
Central to this forward momentum is job creation for Namibians at every skill level.
By increasing access to vocational training and apprenticeships, the group aims to empower individuals to forge their own paths.
As we look ahead to the next 100 years, we will continue to embody the principles that have defined the Pupkewitz Group over our first 100 years: collaboration, community and conscientious innovation.
Together, with our employees and external stakeholders, we will continue to help build a Namibia where dignity, opportunity and prosperity are part of every Namibian’s life.
– Eugene Sheperd is the Pupkewitz Holding Group finance director.
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