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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$6.40 WINDHOEK - 27 November 2014 No. 5617 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 239 Amendment of Government Notice No. 232 of 7 November 2014, relating to notification of registered political parties and list of candidates for political parties: general election for election of members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................................................................................ 1 ________________ Government Notice ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 239 2014 AMENDMENT OF GOVERNMENT NOTICE NO. 232 OF 7 NOVEMBER 2014, RELATING TO NOTIFICATION OF REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES AND LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR POLITICAL PARTIES: GENERAL ELECTION FOR ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 In terms of section 78(1) read with section 78(3) of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), I amend Government Notice No. 232 of 7 November 2014, by - (a) the substitution for Schedule 1 of the following Schedule: “SCHEDULE 1 NAMES OF REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES 1. All People’s Party (APP) 2. Christian Democratic Voice (CDV) 3. Congress of Democrates (COD) 4. Democratic Party of Namibia (DPN) 5. DTA of Namibia 2 Government Gazette 27 November 2014 5617 6. Monitor Action Group (MAG) 7. Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) 8. National Democratic Party (NDP) 9. National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) 10. Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) 11. Republican Party of Namibia (RP) 12. SWANU of Namibia (SWANU) 13. SWAPO Party of Namibia (SWAPO) 14. The United People’s Movement of Namibia (UPM) 15. United Democratic Front of Namibia (UDF) 16. Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) .”; and (b) the substitution for Annexures, 1, 2, 5, 8 and 12 to Schedule 2 for the following of Annexures: 5617 Annexure 1 “ COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 List of Candidates Political party No. Surname First Names Sex Residential address Voter Registration Card No. All People’s Party 1. Shixwameni Ignatius N. M 11 Paul Nash Street, Olympia 14081940955 (APP) 2. Nauyoma Reinhold M. M Eendama, Okalu 14030140907 3. Kamutali Maria F Kehemu, Rundu 14022942641 Government Gazette27November2014 4. Haivera Marcelius M Muhopi, Rundu 14022940299 5. Nakatana Lena F 11 Paul Nash Street, Olympia 14082341292 6. Wakudumo Mathews M Utokota, Kvango-East 14024140756 7. Ford Mildred F 22 August Gotz Str., Whindhoek-North 14086542497 8. Grundeling Fred M 1567, Springbok Str., Tsumeb 14044941545 9. Brendel Mariska F 241, Blok B, Rehoboth 14001540693 10. Kutenda Pankratius M Andara Village, Mukwe 14024140666 11. Malima Sara F 1255, Cimbebasia, Windhoek 14176441921 12. Shikuambi Lazarus M 36-16, Kamanjab 14068740716 13. Steenkamp Petronella F 361, Viool Str., Grysblok 14005941623 14. Gende Alois M Rundu, Kavango-East 14021841158 15. Kayambu Maria F Kavango-West 14160741860 16. Strauss Johannes M Rundu, Kavango East 14023943955 17. Simpson Tusnelde P. F 9700, Victor Nkandi Str., Freedom Sq. 14000740369 18. Goraseb Marius M 3125, Omukaru Str., Freedomland 14004440536 19. Sikukutu Cecilia F Utokota, Kvango-East 14027741689 20. Wakudumo Bernard K M Utokota, Kvango-East 14027741675 21. Hega Annastacia F Nana Tuhingireni, Rundu 14022942529 22. Simataa Mwilima M. M Ngweze, Katima 14046941234 23. Goases Christianna F 5236, Mondesa, Swakopmund 14010242205 3 4 24. Sadwere Gideon M Mpandu Mukadi, kavango West 14072241790 25. Ndjambi Masandu F Mashare, Kavango East 14024440688 26. Shikerete Selegius K. M Rundu, Kavango-East 14160741634 27. Mwilima Noreen F Kansaba Village, Masokotwani 14044340816 28. Kushonya Johannes M Mondesa, Swakopmund 14010241179 29. Nyambe Anna Maria F Ndiyona, Kavango East 14160041617 30. Ndembere M.C. M Hoha village, Ndiyona, Kavango East 14023240866 31. Sintungu Markus M Tobias Hainyeko, Windhoek 14081243477 Government Gazette27November2014 32. Sindimba Ladislaus M Kehemu, Kavango-East 14028440304 33. Murirua Vinomaandero M Mara Str., Windhoek 14167041737 34. Ndumba Annastacia F Ndiyona, Kavango East 14159241691 35. Kudumo Garela M Rundu, kavango West 14027540596 36. Soreses Antonette F Erf 354, Blikkiesdorp, Rehoboth 14057840707 37. Manga Thimotheus M Mukwe 14024340517 38. Ntjavi Norbert M Gobabis, Omaheke 14041440536 39. Nshavi Maria F Shopando, Kavango 14027540287 40. Hausiku Meisolf M Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa 14056644184 41. Siremo Alex M Kapako, Kavango-West 14078441638 42. Mbanga Mwale F Katima Urban 14046940650 43. N!ani Richard K. M Tsumkwe, Otjozondjupa 14046541060 44. Mangundu Reinhilde F Okahandja Park, Windhoek 14004741389 45. Moses Ndeumuna F Omukunda, Oshomukwiyu, Ohalushu 14143841588 46. Mwilima David M Kansaba village, Masokotwani 14044340491 47. Dominga Simbundi F 11 Paul Nash Street, Olympia 14198342065 48. Kavera Phillip M Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa 14056541345 49. Garises Roseline F Grootfontein, Otjozondjupa 14057541668 50. Christiaan Julian J. M 347 David Goreseb Str., Katutura 14009040640 5617 51. Kangumbe Annnecky F Rosh Pinah 14011940481 5617 52. Mateus Alfeus M Ondobe Vilalge, Ohangwena 14021142557 53. Kheimses Helvy F 498 Gabus Str., Otavi 14058042932 54. Shimangomango Bonifatius N. M Mukwe 14027840283 55. Iiyela Abiatar M Moses Garoeb, Windhoek 14007240591 56. Hases Martha F Otavi, Otjozondjupa 14133141413 57. Homseb Joehel J. M Otavi, Otjozondjupa 14057340771 58. Muyenga Eleutheria F Okahandja Park, Windhoek 14198142062 59. Mukena Cresentia F Ndiyona, Kavango-East 14023240908 Government Gazette27November2014 60. Khodibeb Fransiscus M Gobabis, Omaheke 14041040487 61. Ndumba Emilie F Rundu, Kavango East 14028440805 Annexure 2 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 List of Candidates Political party No. Surname First Names Sex Residential address Voter Registration Card No. Christian Democratic 1. Kandume Gothard M Erf 195, Nangola Str., Mondesa, Swakopmund 14015840168 Voice (CDV) 2. Katjito Martha A. F Erf 3302, Temple Str., Soweto 14001340769 3. Nawabeb Michael M Erf 342, Dekapolis Str., Soweto 14005541990 4. Tjongarero Engried F Erf 1054, Komrade Str., Swakopmund 14013841274 5. Uirab Engelhard M Erf 41, Nangola Str., Mondesa, Swakopmund 14015940295 6. Shivute Kaarina W. F Erf 3062, Oshakati 14156841610 7. Kaffer Elizabeth H. F Erf 634, Estlynene Rylaan, Keetmanshoop 14012440641 8. Tjongarero Hendrek K. M Erf 1054, Mahetago Str., Swakopmund 14180542013 9. Iiyambo Oswin K M Erf 1303, Okahohom Road, Oshakati 14022842816 10. Angula Martha F Onampinwa, Oshakati 14156841673 11. Stramis Hans M Erf 207, Hakaseb, Usakos 14079742059 12. Naobes Jaqualine F Erf 61, Hakaseb, Usakos 14017540201 5 6 13. Julius Brian M No. 10 Gamsa Str., Kleine Kuppe 14165641730 14. IIyambo SoterGundji F Erf 1303, Onampinda, Oshana 14022543207 15. Shomagwe Israel P.Y. M Erf 9218, Uupindi, Oshakati 14022842819 16. Haksteen Delensia D F Erf 288, Block F, Rehoboth 14001542576 17. Nanuseb Esely M Erf 9218, Tulinawa, Oshakati 14010240147 18. Hummel Paulina F Erf 47, Amaiblaagte, Mariental 14003742280 19. Brockerhoff Brain M Erf 61, Theo-Ben Gurirab Str., Hakaseb, Usakos 14079741513 20. Gariseb Niklaas J. M 316 Saamstaan, Tsumeb 14061471691 Government Gazette27November2014 21. Tjongarero Engried S.E. F Erf 1054, Komrade, Swakopmund 14013841274 22. Jeremia Janas A M Erf 13013, Oshakati 14022842819 23. Kandume Petrina F C4 Kerkstr., Kamanjab 14067941005 24. Hoabes Petricia H. F Erf 141, August Nangolo Str., Swakopmund 14015943725 25. Swartbooi Paula C. F Erf 1358, Kindergarten Str., Katutura 14009041404 26. Kandume Andrian H. F Erf 1872, 7de Laan, Outjo 14179841910 27. Tjongarero Sylvester M Erf 1054, Mahetago, Swakopmund 14179941859 28. Nauises Roswitha A F Erf 436, De Wit Str., Usakos 14017540667 29. Gaoses Pamela F Erf 228, Toerien Str., Usakos 14017541047 30. Hermann Celeste L. F Erf 33, Hakaseb, Usakos 14017540842 31. Dausas Felesia F Erf 259, Hakaseb, Usakos 14017540502 32. Gaseb John M Erf 693, Tjikati Str., Katutura 14002240718 Annexure 5 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 List of Candidates Political party No. Surname First Names Sex Residential address Voter Registration Card No. DTA of Namibia 1. Venaani McHenry M 177 B1 Kingfisher Road, Windhoek 14083740920 5617 2. Van den Heever Jennifer F NHE 750 Agatha Park, Luderitz 14018740561 3. Muharukkuio Vipuakuje M Erf 12, Opuwo 14026441936 5617 4. Dienda Elma F Erf 1070 Kampala, Windhoek 14009341078 5. Smit Nicolaas Albertus M 16 Golf Estate, Windhoek 14083741703 6. Cloete Samuel Petrus M Erf 747 Block A, Rehoboth 14008940120 7. Mbinge Rosa F Erf 556 Okatuuo Onjate Str, Opuwo 14066340670 8. Kudumo Reinhilde F Ndama Location, Rundu 14022940490 9. Ngaringombe Manuel M Lemeur Flats Gold Str, Walvisbay 14019040273 10. Tobias Linus M Erf 9449, Oshakati 1402314023 11. Thataone Paul M Farm Ruby 494, Gobabis 14049440786 Government Gazette27November2014 12. Aochamub Immanuel M Erf 1920, Hegner Str, Windhoek 14609042409 13. Pieter Charles M Erf 34, Tseiblaagte, Keetmanshoop 14010640625 14. Schneider Ilme F Nr 14, Brockstr, Klein Windhoek 14081741032 15. Sikosi Loscon Munalula M Erf 3095, New Cowboy Suburb 14046940577 16. Katjirijova Bensen M Erf 1918, Romeine Str, Windhoek 14001140233 17. Antindi Pontuis M Erf 948, Erasmus Str, Windhoek 14087040965 18. Hayward Kieran Eiman M Erf 2711, Joseph Erasmus Str, Windhoek 14017040265 19. Chilinda Alfred M Erf 77 Bacbab Str. Katima Mulilo 14044841106 20. N!aici Gert Aice M Tsumkwe 14046541488 21. Weyers Lorraine F Triff Tower Unit 57, Windhoek 14018242400 22. Wimmerth Paulus M Erf 420, Umulunga, Grootfontein 14056640598 23. Semba Ignatius M Erf 1798, Barllet Str. Goreagab 14009741331 24. Kondjii Albert M Erf 8901, Kamperipa Str, Windhoek
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