NPC commissioners appointed
President Hage Geingob last week appointed 17 new commissioners to serve on the National Planning Commission's board.
The board will spearhead the social and economic development of the country for a three-year term.
This was announced by director-general of the NPC, Tom Alweendo.
The NPC is a constitutional body that is there to make sure that national development plans are on track and relevant.
At the briefing, Alweendo congratulated the new commissioners and encouraged them to draw inspiration from what the country has achieved so far and from the lessons learned during the development and implementation the previous national development plans.
The new commissioners are: Bisey Uirab, Ryno van der Merwe, Daniel Motinga, Jerome Mutumba, Kauna Ndilula, Charmaine Villet, Markus Kudumo, Daisry Mathias, Mandela Kapere, Anna Nghipondoka, Lucia Witbooi, Itah Kandjii-Murangi, Leon Jooste, Obeth Kandjoze, Eino Mvula, Johny Smith and Bience Gawanas.
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The board will spearhead the social and economic development of the country for a three-year term.
This was announced by director-general of the NPC, Tom Alweendo.
The NPC is a constitutional body that is there to make sure that national development plans are on track and relevant.
At the briefing, Alweendo congratulated the new commissioners and encouraged them to draw inspiration from what the country has achieved so far and from the lessons learned during the development and implementation the previous national development plans.
The new commissioners are: Bisey Uirab, Ryno van der Merwe, Daniel Motinga, Jerome Mutumba, Kauna Ndilula, Charmaine Villet, Markus Kudumo, Daisry Mathias, Mandela Kapere, Anna Nghipondoka, Lucia Witbooi, Itah Kandjii-Murangi, Leon Jooste, Obeth Kandjoze, Eino Mvula, Johny Smith and Bience Gawanas.
STAFF REPORTER
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