Namibian state-run airline, the Air Namibia, announced the resignation of the chairperson and vice-chairperson from its board of directors with effect from close of business with immediate effect on Friday amid financial challenges faced by the airline.
“Due to a combination, inter alia, of personal reasons and significantly increased responsibilities in their respective professional roles, Adv. Deidre Sauls-Deckenbrock and Nangula Kauluma have indicated that they are no longer in a position to avail the time commitment required for the discharge of their fiduciary duties to the company,’’ said the airline in a statement.
The airline also said that during their tenure they made significant contributions to the airline’s development.
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“We remain as always, willing to serve where our skills and talents can best be utilized to make a positive contribution.
“We sincerely wish the company, board of directors, management and the shareholder the very best in Air Namibia’s future endeavours,’’ said Sauls-Deckenbrock.