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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$25.80 WINDHOEK - 16 November 2020 No. 7389 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 293 Declaration of candidates duly nominated for election as members of regional councils: Electoral Act, 2014 ....................................................................................................................................................... 1 ________________ Government Notice ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 293 2020 DECLARATION OF CANDIDATES DULY NOMINATED FOR ELECTION AS MEMBERS OF REGIONAL COUNCILS: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 In terms of subsection (5) of section 82 of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), it is made known that - (a) the persons whose particulars referred to in paragraph (b) of that subsection and listed in column 2 of Schedule 1, have been declared as duly nominated candidates for the constituencies indicated in column 1 of that Schedule, opposite the name of the candidate concerned; (b) the polling day for the general election of members of all regional councils is 25 November 2020; and (c) the polling stations in the constituencies contemplated in paragraph (a) are listed in Schedule 2. 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TJIPUEJA CHAIRPERSON ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA Windhoek, 9 November2020 2 SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Constituency for Regional Full Names Voter Male Residential Address Political Party/ Council in respect of a registration or Independent Candidate Region number Female //KHARAS REGION Surname Name !Nami#Nus Dausab Fritz 14012340212 M Erf 155,Tseiblaagte, Keetmanshoop Landless People’s Movement Hercules Reginald P. 14011041242 M 256 Second Avenue, Nautilus Lüderitz Independent Candidate Kadhikwa Michaeleno C.J. 14000141764 M Erf 818 Old Build Together House Independent Candidate Government Gazette Kalenga Gideon K. 19070090863 M A7-438, Lüderitz Popular Democratic Movement Ndjaleka Hambelela S.D. 14011340121 F Erf 842 – Agatha Park SWAPO Party of Namibia Tshiqwetha Tshinana P. 19081891233 M B91 Spokiesdorp, Lüderitz Independent Patriots for Change Berseba Goeieman Jeremias 14185941882 M Kutenhoas Settlement, Berseba Landless People’s Movement Isaaks Christina 14015141396 F Berseba Popular Democratic Movement Ovambo Steve S. 14013640399 M Vaalgras Gaokos SWAPO Party of Namibia Karasburg East Andreas Engelhardt R. 14009042101 M Erf 503, Hospitaal Street, Karasburg Independent Candidate 16 November2020 Basson Jacobus 19072790917 M House 28, Westerkim, Karasburg Independent Candidate Basson Lizaan R. 14189042054 F House 60, Westerkim, Karasburg Popular Democratic Movement Beukes Angeline V. 14013440286 F Erf 304, Westerkim Landless People’s Movement Cloete William H. 14013541023 M Erf 179, Karasburg Independent Patriots for Change Coetzee Dennis B. 14013540569 M Erf 285 21 Avenue Town SWAPO Party of Namibia Karasburg West Both Berendt 14013540547 M Erf 320, Extension 2, Noordoewer Independent Candidate Itha Efraim T. 14202042112 M Erf 256, Extension 3, Noordoewer Independent Patriots for Change Settlement Jonas Philip L. 14012840286 M Erf 254, Extension 2 Popular Democratic Movement Josob Ivan P. 14010840680 M Erf 784, Tseiblaagte, Keetmanshoop Landless People’s Movement Witbooi Arnold L. 19079090957 M Erf 509, Extension 2, Noordoewer Independent Candidate Kanyemba Taimi N. 14012940136 F Aussenkher SWAPO Party of Namibia 7389 7389 Keetmanshoop Rural Eiman Johannes F.J. 14010840125 M Erf 419, Oosterheim Popular Democratic Movement Jacobs Petronita J. 19073690831 F Erf 684, Krönlein Independent Patriots for Change Kharuxab Elias 15634756397 M Erf 488, Oosterheim SWAPO Party of Namibia Witbooi Gerrit A. 19079790848 M Erf 389, Oosterheim Extension 2 Landless People’s Movement Keetmanshoop Urban Blaauw Emrico C. 14010640807 M Erf 1510, House No. 170, Lemoendraai, SWAPO Party of Namibia Tseiblaagte Isaacks Joseph 14012640342 M Erf 155, Tseiblaagte, Keetmanshoop Landless People’s Movement Isaacks Willem J. 14012440548 M Erf 68 Kronlein Independent Patriots for Change Mathys Innocent R. 19078191097 M Erf 689, Westdene Popular Democratic Movement Government Gazette Oranjemund Andreas Ruben S. 14052842972 M Flat D-8 Swartkop, Oranjemund Independent Patriots for Change Linovene Heita M. 14011741387 M 38 First Avenue, Oranjemund Popular Democratic Movement Nangolo Lasarus A. 19078991138 M Chammerion Drive No. 3 SWAPO Party of Namibia Riekert Emerentia 19080591029 F House No. 67, 3rd Avenue, Oranjemund Landless People’s Movement ERONGO REGION Arandis Dlamini Gustav 14018840778 M 356 Tobias Hayonko Republican Party of Namibia Hangula Emmanuel P. 19091790972 M Erf 637, Boerboom Street, Arandis Independent Patriots for Change 16 November2020 Hochobes Christa M. 14013941823 F 501, Omdel, Khomas Street Popular Democratic Movement Imbamba Benitha 14018840213 F Erf 857 Omdel, Erongo Street SWAPO Party of Namibia Prins Andreas 14010340311 M !Goas Informal Settlement Independent Candidate Tsaneb Daniel 19091791697 M Erf 118, Crow Street, Arandis United Democratic Front of Namibia Daures !Hoaseb Joram 19093191086 M Farm Tsom Tsaub, Okombahe Area United Democratic Front of Namibia Brandt Inecia T. 19092090973 F House No. 11, 2de Laan, Uis SWAPO Party of Namibia Geiseb Siegfried 14000741731 M Kudubis Pos 4+5 Daures Landless People’s Movement Gurirab Gotthard 14131041454 M Kandaries Popular Democratic Movement Karongee Abiud U. 20566305682 M Omatjete Independent Candidate Mbuti Lucia J. 14200742061 F Otjohorongo Independent Patriots for Change Ndjiharine Duludi U. 14015040866 M Otjitaazu Rally for Democracy and Progress Ngunovandu Engelbert P.C. 14018641300 M Ovihitua SWANU of Namibia Uiseb Engelhardt 14014840379 M Erf 139 Vleisbank Farm Uis District Independent Candidate 3 4 Karibib Axakhoeb Ernestus 14014940704 M Erf 102, Otjimbingwe United Democratic Front of Namibia Frans Ismael 14066542787 M Erf 608 Outjo Rally for Democracy and Progress Kahingunga Rudolf 14179941855 M Pos-9, Okarundu Independent Patriots for Change Kasuto Hitjevi R. 19071491114 M House No. 339, Hakhaseb Usakos Popular Democratic Movement Kauatouojao Juda G. 19083090871 M Otjimbingwe, Okaruze Landless People’s Movement Ndjago Melania 14018340286 F House No. 54 Karibib Farm House SWAPO Party of Namibia Omaruru Kahua Vincent I. 14018641245 M Erf 738, Ozondje National Unity Democratic Organisation of Namibia Kazuvire Christian 19082091030 M Erf 825, Oturenda Street, Ozondje Independent Patriots for Change Government Gazette Mangundu Shighongo S. 14016740942 M Erf 1855, Hakahana Omaruru Independent Candidate Nautoro Roger 14016842072 M 319, Ozondje Popular Democratic Movement Wetha Ernst M. 14179742024 M Erf 187, Ozondje, Omaruru SWAPO Party of Namibia Swakopmund //Khoaseb Elifas 14016141904 M 3674 Oletweni Fillipus Imongwa Republican Party of Namibia Dantu Zerolda M. 14013941129 F Erf 3009, Tiras Avenue, Oletweni, United Democratic Front of Namibia Swakopmund Haumunteya Natanael I. 14016143864 M Masilo Str. 1229, Mondesa Popular Democratic Movement Kodi Aina H. 19084392107 F House No. 505 Erich Tjiryange Street, Landless People’s Movement 16 November2020 Mondesa Munenguni Phillipus 14013841025 M Erf 4313 Hilma Markus Street SWAPO Party of Namibia Nghishilombola Tuhafeni N. 14180642145 M Letweni Independent Candidate Smith Howard Ciske 20569805799 F 1 Oystercatcher Street, Dolphin Beach Independent Patriots for Change Walvis Bay Rural Davids Harold W. 14182141862 M 68 Neptune Street Popular Democratic Movement Donatus Florian T. 19081191361 M Pirrai Da Lacosta 13, Long Beach Independent Patriots for Change Iilonga Kenneth J. 14017340274 M 4142 Moon Street, Kuisebmond National Empowerment Fighting Corruption Shikongo Hilma T. 14016540666 F 48 Plutu Street, Kuisebmond SWAPO Party of Namibia Swartbooi Ambrosius 14017041765 M Erf 2528, Flamink Street, Kuisebmond Landless People’s Movement 7389 7389 Walvis Bay Urban Benson Deriou A 20570205820 M Erf 3726, Caesar Martin Avenue, Independent Patriots for Change Narraville Hangula Miina T. 20596005993 F 1012 Alliance Street, Meersig SWAPO Party of Namibia Ipinge Knowledge N. 19083790915 M 27 Nataniel Maxuilili Str., Kuisebmond Independent Candidate Namaseb Ben 19098191130 M Kaino Nendongo Kusisebmond 161/61 National Empowerment Fighting Corruption Rhode Paul 20597806250 M Omuhuongo Close No. 6, Fairways, Landless People’s Movement Walvis Bay HARDAP REGION Aranos Boois Salomon H. 14012541402 M Erf 14 Sonara Landless People’s Movement Government Gazette Kuhanga Elden E. 14012541290 M Erf 88 Sonara Independent Patriots for Change Paulus Sanna S. 14016741035 F Erf 31 Rooiduim Popular Democratic Movement Veldskoen Lukas 14012542506 M Erf 800 Sonara SWAPO Party of Namibia Daweb Jantze Herculus 14163041759 M Erf 78 Hospital Street, Maltahohe SWAPO Party of Namibia Motinga Nikodemus J. 14005241296 M Erf 312 Andrewville, Maltahohe Landless People’s Movement Prins Jacobus 19092590947 M B119, Andrewville, Maltahohe Popular Democratic Movement Gibeon Dawson Niklaas J. 14005240063 M Erf 683 Gibeon Independent Patriots for Change 16 November2020 Fleermuys Anna 19080090863 F Erf 1340, Lukas Stefanus Section, Independent Candidate Gibeon Isaak Paul 19078890869 M BM 19/40 Vergenoeg, School Street, Landless People’s Movement Gibeon Tities Brenavon M. 14005240740 M Erf 997, Frank Basson Section, Gibeon Popular Democratic Movement Van Neel Jeremias G. 14005140629 M Erf 146, Skoolstraat, Kries SWAPO Party of Namibia Mariental Rural Bloodstaan Stefanus E. 14004840643 M Erf 257, Stampriet Popular Democratic Movement Kooper Simon G. 19078691064 M Erf 114 Hoachanas Settlement SWAPO Party of Namibia
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