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    Trophimus Hiwilepo Appointed as Board Chairperson

    February 17, 2026
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    Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has appointed independent non-executive director Trophimus Hiwilepo as Chairperson of its Board of Directors, with effect from 13 February 2026.

    The appointment follows the passing of former board chairperson Theofelus Mberirua, which was announced to shareholders in November 2025.

    Hiwilepo has served as an independent non-executive director of the company since July 2024.

    MTC said the appointment was made in accordance with section 3.59 of the Namibia Securities Exchange Listings Requirements and Article 88 of the company’s Articles of Association.

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    According to the company, the appointment reflects the board’s confidence in Hiwilepo’s leadership capabilities, business experience and his contribution to the company’s strategic direction, particularly as MTC continues to advance its role in Namibia’s digital transformation and growth agenda.

    The board also expressed appreciation to Mercia Geises, who served as Acting Chairperson following Mberirua’s passing, for her leadership and commitment during the transition period.

    MTC said shareholders will be informed once the process of filling board vacancies has been completed, adding that the board remains properly constituted in terms of the company’s Articles of Association and continues to perform its fiduciary responsibilities.

    This article was first published here in partnership with The Brief

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