Mr. Pascal Haingura: new Executive for Engineering and Technical Services. Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN)Photo: Contributed
Mr. Pascal Haingura: new Executive for Engineering and Technical Services. Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN)Photo: Contributed

CRAN Welcomes Pascal Haingura as Executive for Engineering and Technical Services

Staff Reporter
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has appointed Pascal Haingura as its new Executive for Engineering and Technical Services, effective immediately. In this pivotal role, Haingura will oversee the management of technical resources, radio frequency spectrum, infrastructure sharing, technology standards and numbering resources, ensuring the delivery of efficient and reliable communication services across Namibia.



A seasoned Information Technology professional, Haingura brings over 16 years of extensive experience in software engineering, data analytics, digital transformation, project management, IT operations, and infrastructure development. His leadership spans multiple sectors, including energy, finance, and academia, where he has successfully implemented IT strategies, managed departments and driven innovative technological solutions.



Haingura holds an impressive academic portfolio, including a Master of Philosophy in Inclusive Innovation, a Master of International Business in Digital Transformation and Business Law, a Bachelor of Science Honours in Computer Science, and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. He is also currently pursuing a Master of Informatics in Data Analytics at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).



Commenting on his appointment, Haingura said, “I am honoured to join CRAN and look forward to contributing to Namibia’s digital growth by strengthening our telecommunications and broadcasting infrastructure. I am committed to leveraging my experience to support CRAN’s mission of fostering a fair, competitive, and innovative communications environment.”



CRAN CEO, Emilia Nghikembua, welcomed the appointment, stating, “We are excited to have Haingura on board. His vast experience and innovative mindset will be instrumental in advancing CRAN’s strategic objectives and ensuring Namibia remains at the forefront of communication technology development.”

With Haingura’s appointment, CRAN signals its commitment to enhancing the country’s communications infrastructure and fostering an environment that encourages technological innovation, efficiency, and accessibility for all Namibians.

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