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NUST Vice Chancellor suspended as Council orders forensic investigation

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The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) Council has announced the suspension of the institution’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Erold Naomab, and launched a forensic investigation into allegations of mismanagement.

Chairperson of the NUST Interim Council, Leake Hangala, confirmed that the Council had resolved to commission an independent and impartial investigation to address the allegations.

“The Council has resolved to initiate a forensic investigation to independently and impartially examine the allegations,” Hangala said.

“This process will be conducted by an external firm with the requisite expertise to ensure objectivity and integrity.”

He said to safeguard the integrity of the investigation, the Council resolved to place Prof. Naomab on precautionary suspension, effective 8 October 2025.

In the interim, the Council appointed Professor Andrew Niikondo as Acting Vice Chancellor and Dr. Erling Kavita as Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Teaching, Learning, and Technology.

The appointments are intended to ensure continuity in leadership and maintain operational stability at the university during the investigation.

“These decisions were not taken lightly. They reflect the Council’s unwavering commitment to good governance, ethical leadership, and the advancement of its strategic priorities,” Hangala added.

Hangala emphasised that transparency and accountability remain central to NUST’s operations and reaffirmed the Council’s commitment to ensuring the university continues to uphold its academic mission while maintaining ethical standards.

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