New Era

Tsumeb CEO appointmen­t ‘finalised soon’

- ■ Obrein Simasiku New Era - osimasiku@nepc.com.na

Over two years after former Tsumeb municipali­ty CEO Alfeus Benjamin left the local authority for Swakopmund, the town is yet to appoint a substantiv­e administra­tive head.

Current mayor Mathews Hangula had promised in 2018 that Tsumeb would have a new CEO by April 2019.

However, the status quo remains despite the position being advertised several times.

Approached for comment this week, Hangula said the recruitmen­t of a new CEO was completed on their side and that the ball was now in the court of the urban and rural developmen­t ministry to pronounce itself.

“We have already done

interviews and selection on our part, and the recommenda­tions were forwarded to the urban and rural developmen­t ministry for ministeria­l approval.

Therefore, we are still waiting for a response as to when the minister will pronounce himself,” he stressed.

Approached for comment, the ministry’s executive director Daniel Nghidinua said the matter is being attended to but declined to shed more light.

“The matter will be finalised soon, but I cannot say exactly when. Similarly, I cannot say there is a delay rather, all steps in the recruitmen­t process had to be covered before the minister takes the final decision,” briefly said Nghidinua.

The Tsumeb municipali­ty falls under category A local authoritie­s, with a CEO salary pegged at around N$447 979 excluding other fringe benefits.

understand­s the salary

package has in the past discourage­d potential candidates from taking the job. In 2019, a director employed by the Oshikoto Regional Council is said to have rejected the offer due to the remunerati­on as it fell short of her earnings at the time.

In the absence of a substantiv­e CEO, finance manager Karolina Damases has been acting for the past two years.

However, some officials at the local authority have questioned the decision to allow one official to act over a twoyear period.

This allegation has been dismissed by Hangula. “Council is not obliged to change or rotate acting persons and it’s not stated anywhere. Therefore, council made the decision that if the acting individual is able to perform, he or she can carry on until such a time a substantiv­e CEO is appointed,” he explained.

 ??  ?? Waiting… Tsumeb mayor Mathews Hangula.
Waiting… Tsumeb mayor Mathews Hangula.

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