Logo

Ngurare Approves Strategic Reshuffle of Executive Directors Across Government Ministries


Reshuffle of Executive Directors Across Government Ministries

In a significant move aimed at strengthening public administration, Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has endorsed the transfer and reassignment of several Executive Directors (EDs) within government ministries. The changes, based on recommendations from the Public Service Commission, are designed to streamline operations and improve service delivery.

According to an official statement issued by the Secretary to Cabinet, three Executive Directors have been transferred to new portfolios:

  • Nghidinua Daniel transitions from the Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations to lead the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security as Executive Director and Accounting Officer.
  • Audrin Mathe, previously heading the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, will now serve as Executive Director and Accounting Officer in the Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations.
  • Ben Nangombe moves from the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy to the Office of the Prime Minister – Cabinet Secretariat, where he assumes the role of Executive Director without accounting responsibilities.

Further restructuring includes the reassignment of accounting roles within key ministries:

  • Erastus Haitengela has been appointed Executive Director and Accounting Officer for Vote 40, covering education functions under the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture.
  • Gerard Vries takes on responsibilities for Vote 27 (Sport, Youth and National Service) within the same ministry.
  • Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata has been assigned as Executive Director and Accounting Officer for Vote 37 (Agriculture and Land Reform), under the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform.
  • Teofilus Nghitila assumes leadership of Vote 38 (Water and Marine Resources), also within the same ministry.
  • Moses Pakote has been designated as Executive Director and Accounting Officer for the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy.

The reshuffle also comes as Etienne Maritz prepares for retirement from public service, effective 31 July 2025. His departure marks the end of a longstanding career in government leadership.

The Cabinet Secretariat confirmed that an Acting Executive Director will be appointed to oversee the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology in the interim.

These administrative changes signal the Prime Minister’s commitment to effective governance through strategic deployment of senior officials.

0Comments

Share This Post

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Sport News

CELEB STORIES
Diddy Sentenced to Four Years in Prison Over Prostitution Charges
TUWOct 4, 2025
Sean Diddy Combs convert

A federal judge in Manhattan has sentenced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs to four years and two months in prison…

NSK Issues Detailed Statement on Childline/Lifeline Namibia Dispute Involving Jericho
TUWSep 29, 2025
Denzel Leroy //Naobeb Well known as NSK

Radio broadcaster and columnist Denzel Leroy //Naobeb Well known as NSK has broken his silence with a detailed official statement…

Kanye West to Rock South Africa in December
TUWSep 28, 2025
Kanye West to Rock South Africa in December

Kanye West, now known as Ye, has announced a highly anticipated one-night-only concert in South Africa. The event is scheduled…

Jericho Dropped for NSK, Fans Protest as Pombili Shilongo Offers Free MC Role to Let Jericho Stay
TUWSep 26, 2025
Jericho and NSK

Namibian hip-hop veteran Jericho has been at the center of controversy after LifeLine/ChildLine Namibia abruptly dropped him from their 45th…


HEALTH TOPICS
Nkurenkuru Businessman Leads Health Walk, Donates Thousands of Sanitary Pads
TUWSep 26, 2025
Health Walk, Donates Thousands of Sanitary Pads

A health-focused community initiative in Nkurenkuru on Friday placed the spotlight on menstrual hygiene and support for the girl child. The event, led by local…

U.S. Embassy Confirms Plans to Renew Contracts for Health Workers in Namibia
TUWSep 21, 2025
U.S. Embassy Confirms Plans to Renew Contracts for Health Workers in Namibia

The United States (U.S.) Embassy in Namibia has reassured that the renewal of contracts for critical healthcare staff funded under the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan…

Government Saves Millions by Cutting Out Middlemen in Medicine Procurement
TUWSep 8, 2025
Government Saves Millions by Cutting Out Middlemen in Medicine Procurement

The Namibian government is preparing to enter long-term procurement agreements with international pharmaceutical manufacturers in a bid to prevent recurring shortages of essential medicines. Health…

Japan Donates Three Ambulances to Strengthen Namibia’s Emergency Health Services
TUWSep 4, 2025
Japan Donates Three Ambulances to Strengthen Namibia’s Emergency Health Services

The Ministry of Health and Social Services has received three fully equipped ambulances from the Government of Japan to boost emergency healthcare in Namibia. Speaking…

Africa