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Jona Musheko appointed as Manager for External Affairs at Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme

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October 10, 2024
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The Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme (NGH2P) has appointed Jona Musheko as the Manager for External Affairs and Communications, effective 03 October 2024. Musheko, who previously worked with the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, brings nearly 10 years of experience in communications.

“This appointment is a key part of the programme’s strategy to strengthen its communications efforts as it leads Namibia’s push to become a global green hydrogen hub. Mr. Musheko brings with him nearly a decade of professional experience, having demonstrated exceptional communication skills during his tenure at the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform,” said Green Hydrogen Commissioner James Mnyupe.

He added that Musheko’s appointment aligns with NGH2P’s efforts to bolster its communications as Namibia continues its journey toward becoming a global leader in green hydrogen.

“As Manager for External Affairs and Communications, Mr. Musheko will be responsible for leading the implementation of NGH2P’s Stakeholder and Communications Strategy. His role will involve enhancing the programme’s visibility and acting as the primary liaison between NGH2P and its stakeholders, both locally and globally,” said Mnyupe.

“This appointment reflects NGH2P’s commitment to amplifying Namibia’s leadership in the green hydrogen sector, as part of the country’s broader sustainability and economic development objectives.”

Musheko holds an Honours Degree in Linguistics Studies (English) and an Honours Degree in Communication. He is currently completing a Master’s Degree in Marketing at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).

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