Fiercely determined to achieve her goals
Continuously acquiring knowledge
The power of hard work has long-reaching effects, and Deolinda Shikalepo is a prime example. Hailing from northern Namibia, Shikalepo spent much of her early days between Okahao and Ongwediva.In 2008, she completed her education at Gabriel Taapopi Senior Secondary School. She then pursued a bachelor’s degree in business administration at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and completed it in 2013. As her educational journey continued, Shikalepo enrolled at the University of Namibia (Unam), where she obtained a bachelor of law honours degree in 2021. She is currently enrolled at the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply for further studies, a global institution headquartered in the United Kingdom.
After working for a few companies after her studies, she grew her scope of work in the procurement sector. In 2019, she started her Bank Windhoek journey as a procurement, compliance and contracts manager. Shikalepo shared that working at the bank has been very exciting yet complex and requires intense focus, a strong character and continuous quick thinking.
“Before I joined the bank, I did not understand the detailed nuances of procurement in a financial services organisation. Notwithstanding, I was inquisitive about getting to grips with the dynamics of banking procurement activities. As such, I had to rethink the way I do things so I could learn fast and create value in my department,” she said.
“It was the best decision I have ever made thus far.”
Careers asked Shikalepo about her accomplishments and challenges during her journey. She said her career and how it has worked out thus far is her most significant accomplishment. She adds value to the organisation and stakeholders through procurement activities and strategies.
One of her biggest challenges was needing to learn how to use constructive criticism and robust negotiations to her advantage, she said. Over time, Shikalepo came to appreciate that this is a form of learning and guidance.
Outside the office, she loves catching up on current affairs, connecting with family, travelling, reading, writing fiction and watching sports, like Formula 1 and hockey.
Shikalepo explained that she plans on living life one day at a time and making sure every step counts towards her ultimate goal: Giving back to the community that raised and groomed her.
Asked what advice she would give the youth, she said: “Dreaming is good, but having goals is what changes lives. A goal will differentiate you from your peers.
"There is no substitute for consistent hard work. It eventually pays off.”