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Veston Malango

CEO Chamber of Mines of Namibia

Mr. Veston Malango is the Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia. He is a Mining Engineer with a M.Sc. Degree (1985) from the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany and a qualified Gemmologist with Diplomas (1993) in Diamond Grading and in Coloured Gemstones from the German Gemmological Training Centre in Idar-Oberstein, Germany. He holds an MBA (2004) from the Maastricht School of Management, The Netherlands. Mr. Malango has 40 of experience in the mining industry in the SADC region. He worked in the Zambian copper mines after university studies as a graduate mining engineer, then at the Ministry of Mines and the SADC Mining Sector Coordinating Unit in Lusaka. Mr Malango was the Deputy Director of Mines at the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Namibia and later joined Ongopolo Mining & Processing Ltd as Director responsible for strategic projects. He has been at the helm of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia since October 2005. He currently serves on Boards of the Namibia University of Science and Technology – Mining & Process Engineering Advisory Board (Board Chairperson), Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) and the Minerals Development Fund of Namibia (MDF). He has previously served on several other Boards; i.e. Bank of Namibia (Chairperson of the BoN Remuneration Committee), the Council of the Namibia University of Science and Technology as Vice-Chairperson, Namibia Trade Forum and the Namibia Medical Care (NMC) Fund. He is the past President of the Mining Industry Association of Southern Africa (MIASA).


2026 Agenda Sessions

Can Chambers of Mines bridge the gap between national priorities and shareholder value?

Investor confidence and national development goals often pull in different directions. Chambers of Mines operate at the intersection of these competing interests. How can they redefine their role as honest brokers between governments, regulators and industry?

Wednesday 11 February 14:15 - 15:00 Sahara Stage (CTICC2 - Level 2)

Add to calendar 02/11/2026 14:15 02/11/2026 15:00 Can Chambers of Mines bridge the gap between national priorities and shareholder value? Investor confidence and national development goals often pull in different directions. Chambers of Mines operate at the intersection of these competing interests. How can they redefine their role as honest brokers between governments, regulators and industry? Sahara Stage (CTICC2 - Level 2) Africa/Johannesburg