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Letshego appoints Cornelius Kamerika as Regional Manager for Central and Southern Namibia

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June 3, 2025
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Letshego Holdings Namibia has appointed Cornelius Kamerika as its new Regional Manager for the Central and Southern Regions, effective 1 May 2025.

In his new role, Kamerika will be tasked with driving regional growth and profitability, leading strategic business development initiatives, optimising operations, and ensuring the effective execution of sales strategies.

Announcing the appointment, Letshego’s Chief Commercial Officer, Mbo Luvindao, expressed confidence in Kamerika’s leadership.

“Cornelius is a seasoned banker with a strong track record of leadership and success in the financial services sector.His vision aligns perfectly with our commitment to financial inclusion and strengthening our presence in Central and Southern Namibia, and beyond ,” Luvindao said.

Kamerika brings 23 years of experience in the banking industry, including 15 years at management level.

Before joining Letshego, he held various leadership roles within the financial services sector, where he was credited with driving growth and operational efficiency.

Commenting on his appointment, Kamerika said ,“Successful banking is built on the great customer experiences we create and the impact we have on those we serve.”

He added that he is committed to building strong relationships with his team, customers, and stakeholders.

In addition to his professional background, Kamerika is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce in Banking at Milpark Business School, a move that reflects his commitment to continuous development and excellence in the financial sector.

Letshego Holdings Namibia said it is confident that Kamerika’s appointment will support the company’s continued growth and the expansion of its footprint across the country.

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