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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$58.80 WINDHOEK - 20 November 2015 No. 5880 CONTENTS Page PROCLAMATION No. 37 Amendment of Proclamation No. 33 of 1 October 2015: Electoral Act, 2014 ...................................... 1 GOVERNMENT NOTICES No. 273 Publication of completion of voters’ registers and inspection of registers for general election for mem- bers of regional councils and local authority councils: Electoral Act, 2014 ......................................... 7 No. 274 Publication of political party and organisation lists of duly nominated and declared candidates, in res- pect of a general election for local authority councils: Electoral Act, 2014 .......................................... 13 No. 275 Declaration of candidates duly nominated for election as members of regional councils: Electoral Act, 2014 ....................................................................................................................................................... 115 ________________ Proclamation by the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA No. 37 2015 AMENDMENT OF PROCLAMATION NO. 33 OF 1 OCTOBER 2015: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 Under the powers vested in me by section 64(1)(c) of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), I amend Proclamation No. 33 of 1 October 2015 as set out in the Schedule. Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Republic of Namibia at Windhoek, this 19th day of November, Two Thousand and Fifteen. 2 Government Gazette 20 November 2015 5880 HAGE GOTFRIED GEINGOB President BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT-IN-CABINET SCHEDULE Proclamation No. 33 of 1 October 2015 is amended by: (a) the substitution for Schedule A of the following Schedule: “SCHEDULE A REGIONAL COUNCILS ELECTIONS COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 PLACE WHERE PUBLIC RETURNING OFFICER REGION CONSTITUENCY SITTING WILL BE HELD SURNAME NAME Arandis Arandis Constituency Office Mushimba Tomas N. Daures Daures Constituency Office Muheua Clemence M. Karibib Karibib Constituency Office Nanus Charmaine Z. Omaruru Omaruru Constituency Office Hoveka Gellio M. Swakopmund Constituency ERONGO Swakopmund Neshuku Siegfried Office Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Walvis Bay Rural Elikana Victoria N. Office Walvis Bay Urban Walvis Bay Urban Namwandi Stephanus N. Constituency Office Aranos Aranos Constituency Office Eiseb Pauline M. Daweb Daweb Constituency Office Fleermuys Stepahanus Gibeon Gibeon Constituency Office Kariseb Elsie G. Mariental Rural Constituency Mariental Rural Matesu Domingo Office Mariental Urban Constituency Mariental Urban Pienaar Ernst F. HARDAP Office Rehoboth Rural Constituency Rehoboth Rural Jacobs Blossom S. Office Rehoboth Urban Rehoboth Urban West Engelbrecht Cato West Constituency Office Rehoboth Urban Rehoboth Urban East Minaar Lydia East Constituency Office Berseba Berseba Constituency Office Witbooi Eduards S. Karasburg East Constituency Karasburg East Pieters Johannes P. Office E.H.W. baard Primary School, Karasburg West Petrus Elina L. Noordoewer (Karasburg west) //KARAS Keetmanshoop Keetmanshoop Rural Keramen Rosalin Y. Rural Constituency Office (Aroab) Keetmanshoop Keetmanshoop Urban Dawids Flory F.M. Urban Constituency Office Oranjemund Constituency Oranjemund Both Berendt Office 5880 Government Gazette 20 November 2015 3 Mashare Mashare Constituency Office Kashipare Matheus H. Mukwe Mukwe Constituency Office Kakororo Thadeus M. Ndiyona Ndiyona Constituency Office Hausiku Andreas K.M. Ndonga-Linena Combined KAVANGO Ndonga-Linena Shininge Calvin S. EAST School Rundu Rural Constituency Rundu Rural Sau Ronginus S.M. Office Rundu Urban Constituency Rundu Urban Mupiri Elizabeth Office Kapako Kapako Constituency Office Petrus Tapalo E. Mankumpi Mankumpi Constituency Office Siranda Asser H. Mpungu Mpungu Constituency Office Hantoka Hausona M. Musese Musese Constituency Office Tjunda Venatius M. KAVANGO Ncamagoro Constituency Ncamagoro Sinime Johannes H. WEST Office Ncuncuni Ncuncuni Constituency Office Muronga Martha N. Nkurenkuru Constituency Nkurenkuru Jesaya Festus N. Office Tondoro Tondoro Constituency Office Mupiri Rudolph S. Habitat Research and John Pandeni Black Leigh-Ann S. Development Centre Katutura Central Katutura Community Hall Emosho Helena Katutura East Mandume Primary School Armas Johannes Oshatotwa Community Hall, Khomasdal Ashipala Petrus N. Otjomuise Moses //Garoeb Hainyeko Hall, Hakahana Hashoongo Hilkia KHOMAS Samora Machel Wanaheda Police Station Mbarandongo Nikita Disability Resource Centre - Ambrosius Tobias Hainyeko Cooper DRC B.C. Windhoek East Alte Feste Museum Emma Hoogenhoudt Primary Windhoek West Tukuhupwelw Abel School Namibia Children’s Home, Windhoek Rural Katewa Hamutenya Eros Epupu Okangwati Police Station Kavetu Gabes Kamanjab Kamanjab Constituency Office Tjikundi Moses C. Khorixas Khorixas Constituency Office Aibeb Timotheus Opuwo Rural Otuwani Primary School Matundu Jennely KUNENE Opuwo Urban Constituency Opuwo Urban Kiiyala Festus S. Office Outjo Outjo Constituency Office Hartley Tjano Z. Sesfontein Sesfontein Police Station Bezuidenhout Augustinus 4 Government Gazette 20 November 2015 5880 Eenhana Eenhana Constituency Office Kayeumbo Fridrik T Endola Endola Constituency Office Naimbangu Nestor P. Engela Engela Constituency Office Mikkael Maria N. Ohangwena Constituency Ohangwena Haihambo Natalia N. Office Okongo Okongo Constituency Office Hambudi Ismael E. OHANG- Omulonga Omulonga Constituency Office Tuyoleni Foibe N. WENA Omundaungilo Constituency Omundaungilo Mwashekuna Nghilefele P. Office Ondobe Ondobe Constituency Office Mwandingi Tomas T. Ongenga Ongenga Constituency Office Haimene Mathew N. Oshikango Oshikango Constituency Office Nakakoti Ignatius N. Oshikunde Haihambo Combined School Angula Herman Aminuis Aminuis Constituency Office Kambatuku Tekla S. Epukiro Epukiro Constituency Office Meroro Magreth R. Gobabis Gobabis Constituency Office Kaiko Abedi A Kalahari Kalahari Constituency Office Cito Edelgartha OMAHEKE Okarukambe Constituency Okarukambe Arnat Beatus D. Office Kavezumumue Otjinene Otjinene Constituency Office Kandjii M. Otjombinde Otjimbinde Constituency Office Mbingana Moree A. Ogongo Ogongo Combined School Nakale Rauna L. Okalongo Haudano Senior Sec. School Heita Estella E. OMUSATI Etayi Oshikuku Junior Sec. School Iilonga Johanna N.N. Ruacana Ruacana High School Mbwale Jackson Ondangwa Town Council Anneli Eva- Ondangwa Urban Iileka Office Lisa Ongwediva Constituency Ongwediva Haitembu Germina Office OSHANA Oshakati East Constituency Oshakati East Nangombe Abed Office Oshakati West Constituency Oshakati West Nkandi Rauna Office Omuthiyagwiipundi Omuthiyagwiipundi Amaambo Wilka H. OSHIKOTO Constituency Office Tsumeb Tsumeb Constituency Office Imene Sakaria Grootfontein Constituency Grootfontein Mwatotele Hendrick Office Okahandja Okahandja Constituency Office Eiseb Sedekias Okakarara Okakarara Constituency Office Katjivena Himeezembi OTJOZON- Omatako Constituency Office, Omatako Karamata Japhet DJUPA Okandjira Otavi Otavi Constituency Office Richter Veronica N. Otjiwarongo Constituency Otjiwarongo Gertze Isabella M. Office Tsumkwe Tsumkwe Constituency Office Itamba Jimmy C. 5880 Government Gazette 20 November 2015 5 Judea Lyaboloma Constituency Judea Lyaboloma Lumponjani Ben T. Office, Sangwali Kabbe North Constituency Kabbe North Lukubwe Austine S Office Kabbe South Nakabolelwa Combined School Mubita Cletius S Katima Mulilo Katima Mulilo Rural Mbuche Rex N. ZAMBEZI Rural Constituency Katima Mulilo Katima Mulilo Urban Samapande Albert B. Urban Constituency Kongola Kongola Constituency Mushandikwe Lydia L. Linyanti Linyanti Combined School Tapelo Re-Loux S. Sibbinda Sibbinda Constituency Mubonenwa Davies M. ; and (b) the substitution for Schedule B of the following Schedule: “SCHEDULE B LOCAL AUTHORITY COUNCILS ELECTIONS COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 LOCAL PLACE WHERE PUBLIC RETURNING OFFICER REGION AUTHORITY SITTING WILL BE HELD SURNAME NAME Arandis Arandis Council Chamber Hauwanga Sunny-Girl Henties Bay Henties Bay Council Chamber Mbango Taimi N. Karibib Karibib Council Chamber Adams John D.J. Omaruru Omaruru Council chamber Nawinda Selma K.N. ERONGO Swakopmund Municipality Swakopmund Haukongo Tuaamena R. Chamber Walvis Bay Kuisebmund Council Chamber Shikongo Maria M. Usakos Usakos Council Chamber Garoeb Robert L. Aranos Aranos Town Council Kashimba Emilia V/d Westhui- Gibeon Gibeon Village Council Achante zen Gochas Gochas Village Council Kadumo Theobald Kalkrand Kalkrand Village Council Lucas Elterncia HARDAP Maltahohe Maltahohe Village Council Tjiroze Priscilla K. Mariental Municipality, Mariental Kuhlman Hilcardo Aimablaagte Office Rehoboth Rehoboth Town Council Hofeni Johannes Stampriet Stampriet Village Council Kakololo Tuyakula E. Aroab Aroab Village Councul Thomas Abraham C. Berseba Berseba Village Council Both Adelaide H. Bethanie Betanie Village Council Bloodstan Angus Karasburg Karasburg Sport Office Isaacks Mevoline Keetmanshoop WAD Centre April Ansa //KARAS Koes Koes Village Council Chendo Ocacious S. Luderitz !Nami#nus Constituency Office Nakapela Emilia Oranjemund Constituency Oranjemund Jacobs Ferdinand Office Tses Tses Village Council Eiseb Manuel W. 6 Government Gazette 20 November 2015 5880 Divundu Mukwe Constituency Office Hausiku Anita L. KAVANGO Rundu Urban Constituency EAST Rundu Moses Katrina U. Office KAVANGO Nkurenkuru Constituency Nkurenkuru Thimende Paulinus M. WEST Office KHOMAS Windhoek Khomasdal Community Hall Nghishililwa Zoya Kamanjab Kamanjab Police Station Gorases Sofia Khorixas Khorixas Police Station Amamus Jacqueline
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