ExpressCredit Namibia has appointed Melvin Hosea Angula as Chief Executive Officer, effective 20 March 2026.
Angula joins the microlender from Letshego Micro Financial Services Namibia, where he served as CEO and oversaw a period of strategic repositioning, strengthened governance and improved operational performance.
He brings experience in financial services, strategy and digital transformation, with a focus on credit risk management, operational efficiency and scalable lending models.
The ExpressCredit board said his appointment will support the company’s growth and strengthen its position in Namibia’s microlending sector.
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My morning playlist has changed from DMX, Biggy and Wu-Tang Clan to Taylor Swift and K-Pop Demon Hunters. 🥴🥴🥴🥴 I already sacrificed my PS5 for makeup kits and L.O.L. dolls. Now this girl is after my music. #girlDad
@MTCNamibia This stirred a deep memory; one that shaped my own path. The image below was published in 2004. A turning point in my life. I was one of two students awarded a full bursary by @MTCNamibia. To today’s young minds applying for the MTC bursary: apply with purpose.
Ready to take your studies to the next level? We invite qualifying students to apply for the MTC Bursary 2026 programme. Application forms are available at the MTC Head Office reception, retail stores nationwide, or on our website: https://t.co/N3TeEwXZdp.
EXPLAINED:If you were wondering how the recently launched Taamba Maris Loan works, Letshego Micro Financial Services Namibia CEO @MelvinAngula explains the product, developed in partnership with MTC.
Financial inclusion is built on trust, discipline & transparency. #TaambaMaris is designed to replace unsafe, informal lending with a regulated, education-led alt. We will continue refining the product to ensure it strengthens, not weakens, the resilience of Namibian households.
EXPLAINED:If you were wondering how the recently launched Taamba Maris Loan works, Letshego Micro Financial Services Namibia CEO @MelvinAngula explains the product, developed in partnership with MTC.
We are very excited to share to our Shareholders that @LetshegoNamibia delivered strong Year End 2024 results, exceeding revenue and earnings expectations! Our commitment to innovation and customer focus is driving significant growth.
Letshego reports N$418.8 million after tax profit
Letshego Holdings Namibia has reported a 18.5% increase in profit after tax, reaching N$418.8 million for the year ended 31 December 2024, up from N$353 million in 2023.
"Customer deposit mobilisation grew from N$828 million (2023) to N$1.3 billion," the company said.
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@mieyolisa Maybe I should step into this head of the family role. Uncle was given specific instructions on the topic of discussions when engaging you. SMH
"The cost of a cyber attack is far greater than the cost of prevention."
Namibia is facing a significant rise in cyber attacks. Recent attacks, like the ransomware on Telecom Namibia, The Ministry of Health, where sensitive data was leaked, show how urgent this issue has become.
Namibia continues to function without The Data Protection Act being enforced, leaving organizations to adopt proactive measures to:
Protect sensitive data
Strengthen defenses against ransomware & phishing
Build incident response capabilities