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New CEO appointed at Oonani Investments Group (Pty) Ltd

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Oonani Investments Group (Pty) Ltd, the business arm of the Namibian Traditional Authorities Trust, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jamie-Lee Nels as its new Chief Executive Officer.

With over 16 years of business expertise across agriculture, banking, retail, and startup development, Jamie-Lee Nels brings a wealth of experience and the ability to deliver sustainable growth.

As CEO, Jamie-Lee Nels will be responsible for driving the Group’s mission to support Namibian Traditional Authorities and communities.

Oonani Investments is committed to creating positive economic impact across Namibia, particularly among previously disadvantaged communities. Under Jamie-Lee’s leadership, the organization aims to enhance business efficiency, deliver impactful investment strategies, and strengthen economic support for Namibian Traditional Authorities.

Academically, Jamie-Lee is an MBA graduate with an Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Namibia, a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration, and a Master’s in Managing International Organizations from the University of Stellenbosch Business School.

This strong academic foundation complements her hands-on approach to problem-solving and operational efficiency.

Oonani Investments Group (Pty) Ltd, the Namibian Traditional Authorities Trust, and its respective Board of Directors would like to welcome Ms. Jamie-Lee Nels to the team and wish her all the best in her new role.

Jamie-Lee Nels also serves as Chairperson of The Namibian Association for Offshore Oil and Gas Service Providers (NAOGSP), positioning them as a significant advocate for responsible industry growth.

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