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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$67.20 WINDHOEK - 19 August 2020 No. 7313 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICES No. 212 Notification of application of Affirmative Repositioning Swakopmund for registration as an organisa- tion: Electoral Act, 2014 ........................................................................................................................ 1 No. 213 Notification of application of Affirmative Repositioning Walvis Bay for registration as an organizsa- tion: Electoral Act, 2014 ........................................................................................................................ 8 No. 214 Notification of application of Independent Patriots for Change for registration as a political party: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................................................................................................................ 17 ________________ Government Notices ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 212 2020 NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION OF AFFIRMATIVE REPOSITIONING SWAKOPMUND FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ORGANISATION: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 In terms of subsection (7) of section 148 of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), I give notice that - (a) the Affirmative Repositioning Swakopmund, with abbreviated name AR Swakopmund, has made an application for registration as an organisation under subsection (1) of that section; (b) the list of the names and addresses of the office-bearers of the Affirmative Repositioning Swakopmund is set out in Schedule 1; (c) the business address and postal address of the office which for the purposes of that Act is the office of the authorised representative of the organisation is situated at Erf 7614, Matutura, Mondesa, Swakopmund, P.O. Box 8936, Swakopmund; 2 Government Gazette 19 August 2020 7313 (d) the names and voters’ registration numbers of the persons who have signed the declaration referred to in subsection (2)(d)(i) of that section are set out in Schedule 2; (e) the distinctive symbol, referred to in subsection (2)(e)(vi) of that section, of the Affirmative Repositioning Swakopmund which may appear on the ballot paper is set out in Schedule 3; and (f) a registered political party or a person who wishes to object to the particulars referred to in paragraph (a) to (e) may, within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, lodge an objection to any of the particulars setting forth the reasons for his or her objection to the office of the Electoral Commission, 67-71 Van Rhijn Street, Windhoek North, Khomas region, during office hours. T. MUJORO CHIEF ELECTORAL AND REFERENDA OFFICER ELECTORAL COMMISISON OF NAMIBIA Windhoek, 4 August 2020 SCHEDULE 1 (Section 148 (2)(e)(iv)) LIST OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF OFFICE-BEARERS OF AFFIRMATIVE REPOSITIONING 1. Selma Namupa Kalimbo Chairperson Erf 7614, Matutura, Mondesa Swakopmund 2. Heita Mhanda Sion Deputy Chairperson Erf 4064, Mondesa Swakopmund 3. Hilma Imene N. Namupolo Head Secretariat, Information and Organizing Erf 9014, Scorio Street Swakopmund 4. Johanna Tegamena Nuule Head Resources Accountability Erf 3515, Reigenstein Street, Mondesa Swakopmund SCHEDULE 2 (Section 148 (2)(d)(i)) No. Region Name of L A Voter Registration No. Surname First Name 1. Erongo Swakopmund 14019442041 Cassius Nonong 2. Erongo Swakopmund 14013941301 Tjinikua Amarindo 3. Erongo Swakopmund 14016143863 Atiikowa Jeremia 4. Erongo Swakopmund 14010240639 Hainaambo Alphons 5. Erongo Swakopmund 14015941396 Kanyetu Paulus 6. Erongo Swakopmund 14015842756 Kagadhinwa Petrus 7. Erongo Swakopmund 14013840563 Shiimi Ben 8. Erongo Swakopmund 14010242257 Benjamin Stefanus 7313 Government Gazette 19 August 2020 3 9. Erongo Swakopmund 14013940786 Takondjo Mateus Annastasia 10. Erongo Swakopmund 14180241849 Nghipitako Imanuel 11. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841955 Paulus Lydia 12. Erongo Swakopmund 14015740660 Haitembu Lukas 13. Erongo Swakopmund 14014040746 Shapopi Michael 14. Erongo Swakopmund 15588455912 Tsibeb Benjamin 15. Erongo Swakopmund 14015941643 Uukunde Penehupifo 16. Erongo Swakopmund 14019441803 Uapyena Maveipi 17. Erongo Swakopmund 14010242452 Shinana Kornelius 18. Erongo Swakopmund 14019440710 Johannes Stefanus 19. Erongo Swakopmund 14019440694 Alukolo Johannes 20. Erongo Swakopmund 14015943657 Handaafundju Togobeth 21. Erongo Swakopmund 14014043069 Shingenge Dina 22. Erongo Swakopmund 14013841767 Olivier Desmond 23. Erongo Swakopmund 14010241733 Haikali Mathew 24. Erongo Swakopmund 14016142057 Mondjila Mondjila 25. Erongo Swakopmund 14016144211 Shitaleni Tulikeni 26. Erongo Swakopmund 14014042831 Nalisa Christofer 27. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841755 Hashipala Gabriel 28. Erongo Swakopmund 14015940328 Ikumbu Selma 29. Erongo Swakopmund 14019441507 Hamukoto Martin 30. Erongo Swakopmund 14015741505 Kashinini Elizabeth 31. Erongo Swakopmund 14015943027 Mahupe Dainiel 32. Erongo Swakopmund 14015940808 Lituwete Sion 33. Erongo Swakopmund 14015940958 Ganuseb Geoffrey 34. Erongo Swakopmund 14180041846 Edison Kapeehi 35. Erongo Swakopmund 15742357481 Mulyata John C 36. Erongo Swakopmund 14013941337 Johannes Johny 37. Erongo Swakopmund 14015942228 Talohole Otilie 38. Erongo Swakopmund 15741357632 Kondjashili Gabriel 39. Erongo Swakopmund 14015741916 Angula Andreas 40. Erongo Swakopmund 14015742107 Lukileni Mika 41. Erongo Swakopmund 15742357570 Hinda Susan 42. Erongo Swakopmund 15741657579 Haimbodi Teeleleni 43. Erongo Swakopmund 14015843663 Guriras Lidia 44. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841907 Paulus Abed 45. Erongo Swakopmund 14015742130 Haihambo Penondjila 46. Erongo Swakopmund 14012940519 Edward Vinia 47. Erongo Swakopmund 14016142855 Hamauta Albertina N 48. Erongo Swakopmund 14179942128 Kapembe Mesageino 49. Erongo Swakopmund 14019442202 Petrus Ileimo 50. Erongo Swakopmund 14013940895 Ucham Harold 51. Erongo Swakopmund 14015941879 Shilikonwenyo Johannes 52. Erongo Swakopmund 14014042847 Ndemuweda Pineas 53. Erongo Swakopmund 14013940800 Shikalepo Olavi 54. Erongo Swakopmund 14013940879 Awene Rauna 55. Erongo Swakopmund 14015842641 Shilimela Micheal 56. Erongo Swakopmund 15740057481 Petrus Tuhafeni 57. Erongo Swakopmund 14015842745 Shinime Fillemon N. 58. Erongo Swakopmund 14015742282 Wapunduka Elizabeth N. 59. Erongo Swakopmund 15739757564 Haimbodi Julius 60. Erongo Swakopmund 14015942739 Ihulu Christofina 61. Erongo Swakopmund 14019441507 Martin Hamukoto 4 Government Gazette 19 August 2020 7313 62. Erongo Swakopmund 14016142318 Carew Carey 63. Erongo Swakopmund 14016144044 Kamupone Angelika 64. Erongo Swakopmund 14016140644 Wilika Anananias 65. Erongo Swakopmund 14180441908 Nekwaya Emilia N 66. Erongo Swakopmund 14015842496 Linus Lyliana 67. Erongo Swakopmund 15739757531 Haiduwa Maria K. 68. Erongo Swakopmund 15739757645 Haiduwa Melania N 69. Erongo Swakopmund 14013941910 Idalencia Ida Telesa 70. Erongo Swakopmund 14015940789 Nekondelo Josephine 71. Erongo Swakopmund 14010241487 Kuyeluka Likius 72. Erongo Swakopmund 14015741923 Haimbodi Bernad 73. Erongo Swakopmund 14015941531 Mbwalala Tobias 74. Erongo Swakopmund 14015943950 Ashikoto Johannes 75. Erongo Swakopmund 14014040945 P Andreas Placidus 76. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841832 Ukongo Onesmus 77. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841725 Shikongo Albertina 78. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841210 Shidute Paulus 79. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841510 Rebeus Amon 80. Erongo Swakopmund 14015942097 Nampweya Johannes N 81. Erongo Swakopmund 14014042794 Nghiyoonanye Selma 82. Erongo Swakopmund 14180241981 Shilemba Datitangi 83. Erongo Swakopmund 14015841210 Shidute Paulus H 84. Erongo Swakopmund 14016142867 Uukule Sakaria 85. Erongo Swakopmund 14014043023 Kanyeumbo Anna 86. Erongo Swakopmund 14015942344 Ndeutila Joel 87. Erongo Swakopmund 14015942012 Shapumba Valeria 88. Erongo Swakopmund 15740057422 Ankonga Tateati 89. Erongo Swakopmund 14010242603 Hoxobeb Leonard 90. Erongo Swakopmund 14015741947 Hoxobes Janet 91. Erongo Swakopmund 14015843043 Mbeeli Simon 92. Erongo Swakopmund 14013940982 Uugwanga Samuel 93. Erongo Swakopmund 14015944140 Namene Petrus 94. Erongo Swakopmund 14015742295 Jeremia Albina H 95. Erongo Swakopmund 14010242242 Jeremia H T 96. Erongo Swakopmund 14015941136 Matsi Maria 97. Erongo Swakopmund 14015840768 Nekoto Matheus 98. Erongo Swakopmund 14013940539 Nghuushi Friedriech 99. Erongo Swakopmund 15741657607 Amuthenu Paulus 100. Erongo Swakopmund 14015942766 Franc F. Ngeno 101. Erongo Swakopmund 14019440698 Ihuhwa Fillemon 102. Erongo Swakopmund 14015740640 Haimbodi Ottilie 103. Erongo Swakopmund 14010241991 Mashimba Lusia N 104. Erongo Swakopmund 14015740992 Silvanus S Tuutaleni 105. Erongo Swakopmund 14015740494 Shuudi H. Shuudi 106. Erongo Swakopmund 14015741637 Nghidinwa Johannes 107. Erongo Swakopmund 14015741828 Hashipala Tangani 108. Erongo Swakopmund 14015842026 Angula Matheus 109. Erongo Swakopmund 14016143705 Shindinge Julia 110. Erongo Swakopmund 14010242557 Nakashole Natalia 111. Erongo Swakopmund 14015742324 Nghede Elise 112. Erongo Swakopmund 14015842455 Amadhila Petrus 113. Erongo Swakopmund 14016143178 Lumbu Filemon 114. Erongo Swakopmund 14015942237 Petrus Hilya N 7313 Government Gazette 19 August 2020 5 115. Erongo Swakopmund 14015940817 Ndeshikeva Daniel 116. Erongo Swakopmund 14019440275 Abraham Hilma 117. Erongo Swakopmund 14179942219 Tjarokua George 118. Erongo Swakopmund 14015844127 Lukas Olavi N 119. Erongo Swakopmund 14015944068 Hauwanga Abraham K 120. Erongo Swakopmund 14180641925 Haindongo Petrina T T 121. Erongo Swakopmund 14016142656 Leopord Leopord 122. Erongo Swakopmund 14180241902 Kathindi Mikael 123. Erongo Swakopmund 14016143855 Hamauta
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