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Jen Mbayo Chungu Business Development Manager: DRC
Mr. Jen Mbayo joined the WBCG team as the new business development manager for DRC market in March 2020. Mr. Mbayo has a keen interest in developing the business relationship between Namibia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
trade and trade collaboration with the country’s public sector. “I therefore understand the need for economic growth of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region and the importance of strategic partnerships with key stakeholders”, he says.
Assuming the role of Business Development Manager (BDM) for the WBCG’s office in the DRC, Mr. Mbayo brings with him a vast array of expertise and experience.
As BDM for the DRC office, Mr. Mbayo sees his role as a significant contributor to WBCG’s mandate. “While I am still assessing the industry as a state of business in DRC, I anticipate a lot of business development activities that will increase cargo for Walvis Bay”, he says.
Mr. Mbayo holds qualifications in Agriculture and Natural Resources Management from the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) as well a qualification in Business Studies from the Institute of Commercial Management in the United Kingdom. He further has working experience in international
Officially opened in 2012, the Walvis Bay Corridor Group’s DRC office focuses primarily on marketing and promoting the utilisation of the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Corridor (WBNLDC).
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