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NICG to host executive leadership masterclass amid growing governance focus

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The Namibia Institute of Corporate Governance (NICG) will host its first C-Suite Leadership Masterclass in Windhoek on 17–18 March 2026, as organisations face increasing scrutiny over accountability, governance and executive decision-making.

The institute said the two-day masterclass is aimed at senior leaders responsible for strategic direction and organisational performance, with discussions expected to focus on leadership at executive level, boardroom dynamics and decision-making in complex operating environments.

According to NICG, the programme is designed to address the practical challenges faced by executives, including navigating board relationships, strengthening leadership influence and ensuring that organisational strategies deliver measurable outcomes.

The masterclass will feature speakers with experience in corporate leadership, governance advisory and institutional oversight, including Johan Swanepoel, Joy-Marie Lawrence, Vetumbuavi Mungunda, Desmond Nikanor, Lucia Kuzetjikuria and Robert Kahimise.

NICG said the sessions will draw on practical executive and boardroom experience, with participation limited to allow for focused engagement and peer-level discussion among attendees.

The programme is targeted at C-Suite executives, executive directors, senior managers and other leaders involved in high-level decision-making and organisational oversight.

The Namibia Institute of Corporate Governance said its work focuses on promoting strong governance and ethical leadership through training, advisory services and advocacy for sound governance practices, with initiatives aimed at supporting institutions in building accountable and effective leadership structures.

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