WINDHOEK, Dec 2 (Reuters) – Namibia’s president on Tuesday appointed Modestus Amutse as the Southern African country’s new minister of mines, energy and industry.

Amutse’s appointment comes after President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah removed Natangwe Ithete from the position in October.

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Resource-rich Namibia is aiming for its first crude oil production by 2030 after several major discoveries in recent years. It mines commodities like uranium and diamonds.

A statement from Nandi-Ndaitwah’s office said Amutse had previously served as deputy minister of information and communication technology and before that as a member of parliament.

Reporting by Nyasha Nyaungwa;
Editing by Alexander Winning

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