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NAMFISA appoints  Abel Sindano and Gloria Heita to research and change management roles

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The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) has appointed Abel Sindano as General Manager for Research, Policy, and Statistics, effective 1 November 2024.

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 Sindano brings over two decades of experience, including his tenure as Executive: Economic Statistics at the Namibia Statistics Agency, where he led the production of critical economic data.

Sindano holds a Master of Science in Economics and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Namibia (UNAM).

 “I am honoured to join NAMFISA and contribute to its vision,” said Sindano, adding that he looks forward to collaborating with the team to shape Namibia’s financial landscape.

Meanwhile, NAMFISA has also appointed Gloria Heita as Change Management Specialist, effective 2 December 2024.

 Heita brings extensive expertise in Human Resources, Organisational Development, Leadership Development, and Change Management, honed through her career at companies such as Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, Namdeb Diamond Corporation, and Anglo-American plc.

An Industrial Psychology graduate from UNAM, Heita is passionate about driving transformation.

“NAMFISA’s role in fostering financial stability aligns perfectly with my goals and values,” she said, expressing enthusiasm about contributing to an organization committed to financial integrity and employee development.

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