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Desmond Nikanor appointed as new Chairperson of NICG

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The Namibia Institute of Corporate Governance (NICG) has announced the appointment of Desmond Nikanor as its new Chairperson, effective December 5, 2024.

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Nikanor takes over from Steve Galloway, who will remain on the board as a Non-Executive Director.

Nikanor, a seasoned expert in governance, has pledged to uphold NICG’s mission to enhance corporate governance standards across Namibia.

Nikanor highlighted the growing importance of ethical leadership in steering both public and private institutions through times of change.

“Good governance is now more critical than ever for the success of our society and economy,” Nikanor said. “Whether in businesses, public organisations, churches, or schools, ethical leadership is essential to ensure positive outcomes for all stakeholders,” he said.

Joining Nikanor in leadership is Erenstine Tuneeko, who has been appointed Deputy Chairperson.

The NICG Board now comprises Edla Kaumbi (Executive Director), Andreas Salom, Frans Kalenga, Joelynn Kurz, Karin Coetzee, Martha Uumati, and Marvin Amuenje, all serving as Non-Executive Directors.

Looking ahead to 2025, the NICG is set to launch key initiatives aimed at bolstering governance practices nationwide.

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