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  2. Cabinet of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of the cabinet of the Republic of Namibia from appointment in 2005 until replacement in 2010: President: Hifikepunye Pohamba. Prime Minister: Nahas Angula. Deputy-Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs: Marco Hausiku. Minister of Defense: Major General Charles Ndaxu Namoloh.

  3. Government of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the president, the prime minister and his deputy, as well as the ministers of the Cabinet of Namibia. The legislative organs of government are the National Council and the National Assembly. They make the laws of the country. The judiciary organs of government are the courts. The highest court of Namibia is the Supreme Court.

  4. Category:Government ministers of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Safety and Security (Namibia) Sankwasa James Sankwasa. Calle Schlettwein. Kalumbi Shangula. Pohamba Shifeta. Iipumbu Shiimi. Kornelia Shilunga. Stanley Simataa. Victor Simunja.

  5. Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) is a Lutheran denomination based in Namibia. It has a total membership of over 853,522 in 2023, [1] mainly in Northern Namibia. Formerly known as the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church (ELOC), it played a significant role in opposition to Apartheid in Namibia and was part of the ...

  6. Council of Churches in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Council of Churches in Namibia. Founded. 1978. The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) is an ecumenical organisation in Namibia. Its member churches together represent 1.5 million people, 90% of the population of Namibia. [1] It is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa. [2]

  7. History of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Namibia has passed through several distinct stages from being colonised in the late nineteenth century to Namibia's independence on 21 March 1990. From 1884, Namibia was a German colony: German South West Africa. After the First World War, the League of Nations gave South Africa a mandate to administer the territory.

  8. David Namwandi - Wikipedia

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    David Namwandi was born at Okapya in Ondangwa, Oshana Region, Namibia. He is a Namibian politician and academic, who served as the Minister of Education from 2013 to 2015. Namwandi previously served as Deputy Minister of Education from 2010 to 2013. Namwandi is a seasoned Professor of Management and holds various professional and academic ...

  9. Linda Anne Scott - Wikipedia

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    Windhoek, Namibia. Children. 2. Residence (s) London, United Kingdom. Education. University of Cape Town, University of the Free State. Linda Anne Scott (born 9 April 1964) is a Namibian diplomat. She is High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. [3][4] She was a delegate to the United Nations.