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Hyphen adds to Namibian team

Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) has appointed Victoria Pieters as its head of human resources and Titus Kanyanda as its finance manager.

Pieters has over 24 years of experience in human resources and brings a unique blend of expertise to Hyphen.

She has a bachelor of technology in human resource management and certifications in management development and international labour standards.

Pieters has worked at Skorpion Zinc, ABB and G4S Namibia.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the Hyphen team. I am keen to leverage my experience to drive human resource strategies that align with the company’s vision and goals, and make this Green Hydrogen project a reality,” she says.

Meanwhile, Kanyanda is a chartered accountant with a master of business administration.

With more than ten years experience in finance and business operations, his financial management expertise, gained from auditing, mining, oil and gas logistics, and agribusiness, means Kanyanda has the necessary skills to lead Hyphen’s finance department.

“I am honoured and excited to join Hyphen and contribute to its overall success. I am eager to collaborate with the team to ensure the sound financial strategies that support the company’s growth objectives,” says Kanyanda.
DEVELOPMENT… The minister of mines and energy Tom Alweendo said that that infrastructure development such as the Auas-Gerus 400kv transmission line are important in closing the gap between electricity demand and supply.This was during the inauguration of the Auas-Gerus 400KV transmission line in the Dorbabis area.

Video: Shania Lazarus
INAUGURATED… The Auas-Gerus 400KV transmission line in the Dorbabis area has officially been inaugurated. The station came at cost of N$800 million.

Video: Shania Lazarus
Hold extraordinary congress or we go to court: Swapo trio tells Shaningwa
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The Swapo party secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has been instructed by lawyer, Richard Metcalfe, from Metcalfe Beukes Attorneys to hold an extra-ordinary congress on or before the 4th of may 2024 or face a court challenge.
The law firm is representing three Swapo party members, Reinhold Shipwikineni, Peter Shituula and Joshua-Vaino Martins.
In a letter dated April the 26th 2024, they told Shaningwa that the central committee decision not to hold an extra-ordinary congress within three months after the death of President Hage Geingob was ridiculous.
They said, through their lawyer, that the party has been blinded by the reasoning that the it is constitutionally bo…
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INAUGURATED … The Auas-Gerus 400kV transmission line in the Dordabis area was officially inaugurated on Friday. The station came at a cost of N$800 million. Video: Shania Lazarus
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DEVELOPMENT … Minister of mines and energy Tom Alweendo says infrastructure development such as the Auas-Gerus 400kV transmission line is important in closing the gap between electricity demand and supply. He said this during the inauguration of the Auas-Gerus 400kV transmission line in the Dordabis area on Friday. Video: Shania Lazarus

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