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Before his presidency, Pohamba served in various ministerial positions, beginning with Namibia's independence in 1990. He was Minister of Home Affairs from 1990 to 1995, Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources from 1995 to 1997, Minister without portfolio from 1997 to 2000, and Minister of Lands, Resettlement and Rehabilitation from 2001 to ...
Tsumeb (Otjiherero: Okavisume; [3] Khoekhoe: Ç‚Aixorobes) is a city [4] of around 35,000 inhabitants and the largest town in the Oshikoto region in northern Namibia. Tsumeb, since its founding in 1905, has been primarily a mining town.
Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Home Affairs [27] Festus Perera: United National Party: 30 March 1990 [28] Amarasiri Dodangoda: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 19 August 1994: D. B. Wijetunga: Minister of Home Affairs, Local Government and Co-operatives [29] [30] Nandimithra Ekanayake: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 19 October ...
Tsumeb Constituency (until 1999 Oshikoto Constituency) [1] is an electoral constituency in the Oshikoto Region of Namibia, comprising the town area and surroundings of Tsumeb. It had a population of 44,113 in 2004 [ 2 ] and 19,065 registered voters in 2020 [update] .
During the time he served as the Councillor, the constituency of Tsumeb went through major industrial and agricultural changes. Tsumeb was the capital of the Oshikoto Region at that time, and mining the Tsumeb mine, currently known as Namibia Custom Smelters, was at its peak. Kaiyamo was also a member of the National Council from 1993 to 2003.
It was established in 2000 under the name Ministry of Women Affairs and Child Welfare, before that the portfolio was a directorate in the Office of the President. The first minister was Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. [1] In 2005 the ministry was renamed Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW).
Nkurenkuru (1.093 m above sea level) is a town on the south-western banks of the Kavango River.It is the capital of the Kavango West Region of northern Namibia, located 140 kilometres (87 mi) west of Rundu.