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Senior Post for Motinga

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Staff Reporter

WINDHOEK

The Group CEO of FNB Namibia Holdings, Vekuii Rukoro, has announced the appointment of Daniel Motinga as Group Manager Market Research and Intelligence.

Motinga assumed duty as Group Manager Market Research and Intelligence on October 1, 2007.

A statement released by the bank says Motinga has many years of relevant experience in economic policy research at the FNB Group of companies behind him.

He holds a BEcon degree from the University of Namibia (Unam), an Hons BCom from the University of South Africa (Unisa) and a MA in Economics from East Anglia, United Kingdom.

Motinga has over 13 years of research experience and has published extensively in areas ranging from telecommunications reforms to economic growth analysis.

Until recently, he headed the local think-tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research [IPPR] in Windhoek before joining FNB Namibia Holdings as its Group Manager for Market Research and Intelligence.