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Miss Namibia Organisation wishes Luvindao well as minister

The Miss Namibia Organisation (MNO) has congratulated medical doctor Esperance Luvindao on her appointment as minister of health and social services.

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah appointed Luvindao as one of her eight nominees to the National Assembly recently.

Chief executive of the MNO Umbi Karuaihe-Upi says Luvindao’s unwavering commitment to public service has had a lasting impact and they are confident that she will continue to inspire and lead with excellence.

“On behalf of the MNO, I extend our heartfelt congratulations on your appointment as minister. Your contributions as a judge and speech trainer for Miss Namibia and Miss Teen Namibia finalists have empowered many young women, fostering leadership and confidence for their futures,” Karuaihe-Upi says.

She adds that they are looking forward to the positive changes Luvindao’s leadership will bring to the country’s health sector

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