Another NAC bombshell drops
Namibia Airports Company (NAC) board chairperson Rodgers Kauta has resigned.
Transport minister John Mutorwa confirmed Kauta’s resignation a short while ago.
Kauta had announced his resignation in a letter delivered to his office, Mutorwa said.
He said it is still unclear why Kauta had resigned, because he had not yet read the letter, as he was not in his office when it was delivered.
Kauta had served as NAC board chairperson since September 2016.
His resignation follows an announcement earlier this month that the parastatal’s strategic executive for corporate governance, Lot Haifidi, had replaced former presidential spokesperson Albertus Aochamub as CEO. Aochamub is expected to take up a diplomatic posting in Europe.
Former NAC CEO Tamer El-Kallawi resigned in May, while former engineering executive Courage Silombela resigned late last year.
Transport minister John Mutorwa confirmed Kauta’s resignation a short while ago.
Kauta had announced his resignation in a letter delivered to his office, Mutorwa said.
He said it is still unclear why Kauta had resigned, because he had not yet read the letter, as he was not in his office when it was delivered.
Kauta had served as NAC board chairperson since September 2016.
His resignation follows an announcement earlier this month that the parastatal’s strategic executive for corporate governance, Lot Haifidi, had replaced former presidential spokesperson Albertus Aochamub as CEO. Aochamub is expected to take up a diplomatic posting in Europe.
Former NAC CEO Tamer El-Kallawi resigned in May, while former engineering executive Courage Silombela resigned late last year.
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