By:
Kanto Kai Okanta
NamPost
has held its Annual General Meeting at Droombos in Windhoek, outlining progress
on key projects and its strategic direction for the year.
The
meeting was attended by Emma Theofelus, Namibia’s Minister of Information and
Communication Technology, who commended the postal operator for strengthening
its operations and expanding access to postal and financial services across
Namibia.

NamPost
reported that it currently operates 148 service points nationwide, providing
essential postal and financial services, particularly in rural communities
where it often serves as the only available financial service provider.
During
the meeting, the organisation highlighted progress under its digital
transformation programme, Project Sky, which was launched in 2023 to modernise
operations. The initiative includes the introduction of digital money transfer
services, digital registered mail and the automation of customer account
opening processes.
NamPost
also reported upgrades to its information and communication technology
infrastructure, cybersecurity systems and banking platforms to enhance
operational efficiency and strengthen digital service delivery.

As
part of its efforts to expand financial services, the company is piloting the
installation of automated teller machines at selected post office locations and
participating in Namibia’s Instant Payment Platform to enable faster digital
payment transactions.
Despite
economic pressures and the global decline in traditional mail volumes, NamPost
reaffirmed its commitment to innovation, financial sustainability and expanding
access to affordable postal and financial services across the country.