Early in his career, ǃGawaxab worked as an executive of
Old Mutual, the South African-based financial services
conglomerate. While there he rose to the level of CEO of Old Mutual Africa, serving in that capacity for nine years. In 2015, he took early retirement from Old Mutual and he started Eos Capital, a Namibian private equity firm with over N$500 million (US$30 million) under management. As Governor of the
Bank of Namibia, ǃGawaxab replaced
Ipumbu Shiimi, who was named the
Finance Minister of Namibia. In December 2021, Johannes !Gawaxab was reappointed to a new five year term as the Governor of the Bank of Namibia. His two deputies are
Ebson Uanguta and
Leonie Dunn. ==References==