NAC takes lessons in risk managment 

The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) strengthened its enterprise-wide risk management capabilities through a strategic partnership with Capricorn Group to build on existing institutional resilience and embed a proactive risk-aware culture.
Facilitated by Horst Simon, Capricorn Group's business risk officer and globally recognised risk culture builder, the workshop forms part of the company’s social investment programme, which enables long-term value creation through knowledge-sharing and capacity-building.
Held in Windhoek, the workshop supports NAC’s commitment to aligning its internal systems and leadership capabilities with global standards in aviation governance and strategic risk management.
Simon said, “Building an effective risk culture is key to the successful management and optimisation of risk management in any organisation”
NAC chief executive Bisey /Uirab emphasised his organisation’s commitment to ensuring the highest safety and security standards for all passengers.
“We are happy to partner with the Capricorn Group, and we aim to ensure safe and secure passage for our passengers through improved risk management systems. We acknowledge that risks are always present despite the amount of work we have already done. We are grateful to the Capricorn Group for spending time with us and discussing some of these concepts. It always helps to get someone from the outside to help you look at what you are looking at.”
Investing in continuous learning and institutional development is essential for organisations such as NAC operating within high-risk and highly regulated sectors. Collaborating with purpose-driven private sector partners such as Capricorn Group allows access to specialised expertise, international best practices, and a platform for strengthening local capability.
This initiative highlights the importance of skills transfer, collaboration, and capacity building among leadership for long-term organisational success.