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SWAPO politicians

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SWAPO politicians

Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 41. Chapters: Hage Geingob, Sam Nujoma, Hifikepunye Pohamba, Erkki Nghimtina, Monica Nashandi, Hidipo Hamutenya, Theo-Ben Gurirab, Jerry Ekandjo, Ben Ulenga, Bience Gawanas, Ngarikutuke Tjiriange, Nahas Angula, Ponhele ya France, Peter Tsheehama, Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana, Andimba Toivo ya Toivo, Lydia Katjita, Victor Simunja, Tsudao Gurirab, Helmut Angula, John Mutorwa, Jesaya Nyamu, Klaus Dierks, Charles Ndaxu Namoloh, Nangolo Mbumba, Bernhardt Esau, Hosea Kutako, Rosalia Nghidinwa, Libertine Amathila, Abraham Iyambo, Rebecca Ndjoze-Ojo, Eddie Amkongo, Richard Kamwi, Kazenambo Kazenambo, Emil Appolus, Asser Kuveri Kapere, Alpheus !Naruseb, Ben Amathila, Saara Kuugongelwa, Marco Hausiku, Joel Kaapanda, Penehupifo Pohamba, Elia Kaiyamo, Nickey Iyambo, Richard Kapelwa Kabajani, Albert Kawana, Zephania Kameeta, Petrus Iilonga, Immanuel Ngatjizeko, Anton von Wietersheim, Teopolina Mushelenga, Utoni Nujoma, John Pandeni, Loide Kasingo, Samuel Ankama, Jeremia Nambinga, Niko Bessinger, David Namwandi, Gabes Shihepo, Jhonny Haikella Hakaye, Hendrik Witbooi, Willem Konjore, Marten Kapewasha, Hermanus Beukes, Matheus Shikongo, Dawid Boois, Lempy Lucas, Steve Mogotsi, Peya Mushelenga, John Ya-Otto, Erasmus Hendjala, Ignatius Shixwameni, Petrina Haingura, Isak Katali, Tjekero Tweya, Kandy Nehova, Willem Appollus, Hans Booys, Erastus Uutoni, Billy Mwaningange, Elijah Ngurare, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Steve Bezuidenhout, Ella Kamanya, Otto Ipinge, Pashukeni Shoombe, Leon Jooste, Clara Bohitile, Nangolo Ithete, Angelika Muharukua, Piet van der Walt, Peter Mweshihange, Pohamba Shifeta, Mose Penaani Tjitendero, Hafeni Ndemula, Joseph Obgeb Jimmy, Mzee Kaukungwa, Moses ¿Garoëb, Johannes Nakwalifa, Festus Ueitele, Alpheus Muheua, Paulus Kapia, Kaire Mbuende, Wilfried Emvula, Doreen Sioka, Karlous Marx Shinohamba, Marlene Mungunda, Solomon Witbooi, Lucia Witbooi, Priscilla Beukes, Usko Nghaamwa, Moses Amweelo, Ida Hoffmann, Elaine Trepper, Lucia Basson, Hansina Christiaan, Max Nekongo. Excerpt: Hage Geingob (born 3 August 1941) is a Namibian politician who was the first Prime Minister of Namibia following its independence, serving from 1990 to 2002. He has been the Vice-President of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Namibia's ruling party, since 2007, and he has been Minister of Trade and Industry since 2008. Geingob was born in the Grootfontein District of Namibia. He received his early education at Otavi in Namibia under the Bantu Education System. He joined the Augustineum Training College in 1958 where most of today's prominent political leaders of Namibia were educated. In 1960, he was expelled from Augustineum for having participated in a march to protest the poor quality of education. He was, however, re-admitted and was able to finish the teacher-training course in 1961. Subsequently, he took up a teaching position at the Tsumeb Primary School in Central Namibia but soon discovered that his thirst for knowledge was unlikely to be quenched in Namibia. As teacher, he also hated being an unwilling instrument in perpetuating the Bantu Education System. Therefore, at the end of the school year, he left his job to seek knowledge and instruction that could help him change the system. He, with three of his colleagues, walked and hitch-hiked to Botswana to escape the system. From Botswana, he was scheduled to go to Dar es Salaam on a plane chartered by African National Congress (ANC). However, this plane was blown ...

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