Fransisco Aupa Indongo (born January 15 1936), is a Namibian businessman and former politician.
He owns Continental Enterprises, Indongo Toyota, Frans Indongo Gardens, Farm Gelukwater, Select Service and Gas Station, Etango Complex in Oshakati and various shares in mining and fishing companies in Namibia.
With the profits from that business, he bought sewing equipment for cloth making, which he sold in Oranjemund.
Indongo owns a large number of properties across Namibia, including locations in Swakopmund, Tsumeb, Walvis Bay, Otjiwarongo and Windhoek as well as holdings in the sugar and fishing industries.
[1] In 1982, he was a founding member of the Christian Democratic Action for Social Justice, led by Peter Kalangula.