Namibia Tourism Board appoints Charmaine Matheus as Acting CEO

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The Head of Marketing at Namibia Tourism Board (NTB), Ms Charmaine Matheus will act as Chief Executive Officer for the month of August.

A memo sent to all staff members and sighted by VoyagesAfriq on July 31, stated that “Effective 1 August 2024, Ms. Charmaine Matheus will step into the role of Acting CEO for a period of one month. This rotation is part of our ongoing efforts to ensure effective leadership while we continue with the process of appointing a substantive CEO.”

Ms Mattheus takes over from Bonventure Mbidzo whom the Board thanked for “his outstanding service and dedication during his tenure as Acting CEO” adding that “his leadership has been crucial in guiding the company through this transitional phase.”

The Board further noted, “As we welcome Charmaine Matheus to her new role, we encourage everyone to come together and offer their full support. Your collaboration and dedication is vital as we navigate this period of change and continue to drive the company forward”.

The Board also assured that the process of appointing a substantive CEO is ongoing and would keep the public informed on significant developments as they arise.

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