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President to join Namibia SOE CEOs at Walvis Bay forum July 23
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45866, member: 636"] State company leaders from across Namibia will meet at Walvis Bay next month for their yearly gathering. The Public Enterprise CEO Forum takes place on July 23. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah plans to attend this important meeting. The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority announced the event through communications manager Nelson Ashipala on Tuesday. This year marks a special occasion for the business leaders. The forum started eight years ago and helps public companies work better together. Leaders focus on improving management practices and building stronger skills. The gathering also aims to boost cooperation among state enterprises. Two aviation companies sponsor the 2025 event and related activities. Corporate social investment becomes a new priority for participating organizations. Business executives will compete in sports activities from July 25 through 27. These games promote health and team building among workers from different state companies. The sporting events have become popular since they began. Staff members from public enterprises across the country join the competitions. The activities help create bonds between different organizations. Local businesses expect increased revenue from visiting delegates. Hotels, restaurants and shops will benefit from the extra visitors. Small traders and informal businesses also anticipate more customers. The economic impact reaches various sectors throughout Walvis Bay. Deputy chairperson Toska Sem says preparations continue smoothly. All chief executives from official public enterprises receive invitations to participate. The organizers expect this forum to be highly effective and welcoming. The event combines serious business discussions with recreational activities. Leaders share experiences and plan future improvements together. The gathering represents the largest annual meeting for state enterprise executives. [/QUOTE]
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