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Helena Mootseng appointed NCCI Interim CEO as Charity Mwiya’s term ends

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The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) has appointed Helena Mootseng as the Interim Chief Executive Officer, effective from 8 October 2024, following the conclusion of Charity Mwiya’s term on 30 September 2024. Mwiya had been serving on a 5-year contract.

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Mootseng, who is being seconded to the NCCI, currently holds the position of Executive: Corporate Affairs at the Namibia Diamond Trading Company (NDTC), a role she has held since 2013.

She possesses an Honours Degree in Communications and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Leadership and Change Management at the Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School.

“The NCCI is confident in Ms. Mootseng’s ability to lead the organization during this transitional period and welcomes her on board. We encourage all NCCI members and stakeholders to extend their full support to her during this interim phase,” the NCCI said.

“The Board wishes Ms. Mwiya all the best in her future endeavors, and trust that she will continue to contribute positively to the ongoing growth of Namibian businesses during this interesting period where Namibia is poised to enter rapid economic growth.”

The NCCI is a business organization dedicated to advocating for business-friendly policies, promoting trade and investment, and supporting the overall development of the Namibian economy.

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