Namibia Wildlife Resorts Appoints Epson Kasuto as Acting Managing Director

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The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) Board has announced a leadership transition, marking a new phase for the state-owned hospitality entity. Effective 1 April 2025, Epson Kasuto assumes the role of Acting Managing Director following the expiry of Dr. Matthias Ngwangwama’s fixed-term contract on 31 March 2025.

Kasuto, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the tourism and hospitality sector, will oversee the organization’s operations for a two-month interim period, from 1 April to 31 May 2025, as the recruitment process for a substantive Managing Director commences. His appointment signals the Board’s commitment to ensuring operational continuity and strategic direction during this transition.

Dr. Ngwangwama departs after serving as NWR’s substantive Managing Director since April 2020, having previously held the position in an acting capacity from April 2019. His tenure was characterized by a focus on financial sustainability, operational efficiency, and strategic growth. Prior to his appointment as Managing Director, he was NWR’s longest-serving Chief Financial Officer and later served as Chief Officer for Strategy and Projects, playing a pivotal role in shaping the company’s long-term vision.

NWR’s Board and management recognize the need for a seamless transition, ensuring that ongoing projects, service delivery, and stakeholder engagements remain uninterrupted. Employees and stakeholders have been encouraged to extend their full support to Kasuto as he steers the organization during this interim period.

The tourism industry, which remains a cornerstone of Namibia’s economic development, relies on strong leadership to navigate evolving market dynamics and drive sustainable growth. As NWR embarks on this transition, the focus remains on maintaining operational excellence, enhancing visitor experiences, and positioning the company for long-term success.

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