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President appoints Shali Shindume as Economic Advisor

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The Presidency has appointed Shali Shindume as Economic Advisor to President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, with effect from 1 June 2026.

The appointment was made under Article 32(3)(i)(hh) of the Namibian Constitution, read together with the Special Advisors and Regional Governors Appointment Act, 1990 (Act 6 of 1990).

Shindume joins the Presidency from Bank Windhoek, where he served as Head of Public Sector Banking from August 2018 until his appointment, a tenure spanning nearly eight years.

According to the Presidency, President Nandi-Ndaitwah has expressed confidence in Shindume’s ability to carry out his responsibilities with professionalism, dedication and efficiency.

“In the appointment letter, President Nandi-Ndaitwah expressed confidence in Mr Shindume’s ability and commitment with which he will discharge his duties and responsibilities with professionalism, dedication, efficiency and effectiveness,” the Presidency said.

In a recent LinkedIn post, Shindume reflected on his time at the bank, describing it as both professionally and personally rewarding.

“After an incredible journey, I have officially concluded my chapter at Bank Windhoek, where I had the privilege of serving within the Public Sector Banking space,” he said.

He said the role gave him the opportunity to work closely with key institutions and contribute to strategic national initiatives.

“The opportunity to work alongside dedicated colleagues, engage with key institutions, support strategic national initiatives, and contribute within such an important sector of the economy has been both professionally and personally enriching,” he said.

Shindume said he leaves the institution with valuable experience and lasting professional relationships, while expressing gratitude to colleagues and the bank’s leadership for their support throughout his tenure.

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