Namibia’s Minister of Information and Communication Technology calls for the establishment of an Online Consumer Affairs Committee

Date: 2025-02-07
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The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, has emphasized the urgent need for the establishment of an Online Consumer Affairs Committee to safeguard the rights of digital consumers. Speaking at the Electronic Information System Management Advisory Council (EISMAC) retreat in Windhoek, she underscored the importance of consumer protection in an increasingly digital economy.

Addressing the newly appointed members of EISMAC, Theofelus urged them to ensure that their work yields tangible benefits for all Namibians, improving their daily interactions with digital platforms and electronic transactions. With the rapid expansion of e-commerce, online services, and digital financial transactions, the minister highlighted the necessity of proactive measures to address consumer concerns such as data privacy, cybersecurity, and fair digital trade practices.

EISMAC, which has now been officially appointed, inaugurated, and gazetted, plays a critical role in overseeing and implementing Namibia’s Electronic Transactions Act of 2019. The council has been tasked with exercising its powers and fulfilling its mandate to enhance the country’s digital regulatory environment, ensuring that electronic transactions are secure, efficient, and accessible to all.

The minister’s remarks reflect the government’s commitment to strengthening Namibia’s digital landscape, ensuring that consumers are protected while fostering innovation and digital transformation.

By:  Robert Annor

 

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