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Location of Polling Stations, Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$34.00 WINDHOEK - 7 November 2014 No. 5609 CONTENTS Page PROCLAMATIONS No. 35 Declaration of 28 November 2014 as public holiday: Public Holidays Act, 1990 ............................... 1 No. 36 Notification of appointment of returning officers: General election for election of President and mem- bers of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................................................................... 2 GOVERNMENT NOTICES No. 229 Notification of national voters’ register: General election for election of President and members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ............................................................................................... 7 No. 230 Notification of names of candidates duly nominated for election as president: General election for election of President and members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ................................... 10 No. 231 Location of polling stations: General election for election of President and members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 .............................................................................................................. 11 No. 232 Notification of registered political parties and list of candidates for registered political parties: General election for election of members of National Assembly: Electoral Act, 2014 ...................................... 42 ________________ Proclamations by the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA No. 35 2014 DECLARATION OF 28 NOVEMBER 2014 AS PUBLIC HOLIDAY: PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ACT, 1990 Under the powers vested in me by section 1(3) of the Public Holidays Act, 1990 (Act No. 26 of 1990), I declare Friday, 28 November 2014 as a public holiday for the purposes of the general election for 2 Government Gazette 7 November 2014 5609 election of President and members of National Assembly under the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014). Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Republic of Namibia at Windhoek this 6th day of November, Two Thousand and Fourteen. HIFIKEPUNYE POHAMBA President BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT-IN-CABINET ________________ No. 36 2014 NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENT OF RETURNING OFFICERS: GENERAL ELECTION FOR ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: 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 make known that - (a) the persons whose names are specified in Column 3 of Part A of the Schedule opposite the constituencies mentioned in Column 2 of that Part, have been appointed in terms of section 65 of that Act as returning officers; and (b) the persons whose names are specified in Column 3 of Part B of the Schedule, opposite the polling stations mentioned in Column 1 of that Part, being polling stations outside Namibia established under section 89(3) of that Act, have been appointed in terms of section 65 of that Act as returning officers, for those constituencies and polling stations at the general election for the election of the President and members of the National Assembly, and Proclamation No. 33 of 13 October 2014 is withdrawn. Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Republic of Namibia at Windhoek, this 6th day of November, Two Thousand and Fourteen. HIFIKEPUNYE POHAMBA President BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT-IN-CABINET SCHEDULE PART A COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 REGION CONSTITUENCY RETURNING OFFICER ERONGO Constituency Surname Name(s) Arandis Mushimba Tomas N. Daures Brandt Hans C. Karibib Amadhila Helena N. Omaruru Muheua Clemence M. Swakopmund Neshuku Sigfried Walvis Bay Rural Shimuningeni Johannes Walvis Bay Urban Namwandi Stephanus 5609 Government Gazette 7 November 2014 3 HARDAP Constituency Surname Name(s) Aranos Pienaar Ernst F. Daweb Tjitaura Gerson Gibeon Eises Pauline M. Mariental Rural Matesu Domingo Mariental Urban Skrywer Petrus A. Rehoboth Rural Afrikaner Willem Rehoboth Urban East Minnaar Lydia L. Rehoboth Urban West Engelbrecht Cato //KARAS Constituency Surname Name(s) Berseba Witbooi Stefanus E. Karasburg East Pieters Johannes P. Karasburg West Vries Diederik I. Keetmanshoop Rural Jacobs Adelheid Keetmanshoop Urban Dawids Flory F.M. !Nami#nus Spiegel Fritz Oranjemund Dumeni Jackson R. KAVANGO EAST Constituency Surname Name(s) Mashare Kashipare Matheus H. Mukwe Kakunyi Timotheus K. Ndiyona Hausiku Andreas K.M. Ndonga-Linena Kakororo Thadeus M. Rundu Rural Djeke Ester D. Rundu Urban Sau Ronginus S.M. KAVANGO WEST Constituency Surname Name(s) Kapako Hantoka Hausona M. Mankumpi Siranda Asser H. Mpungu Kamati Maurus Musese Tjunda Venantius M. Ncamagoro Sinime John H. Ncuncuni Muronga Martha N Nkurenkuru Kashella Anna-Mary H. Tondoro Mupiri Rudolph KHOMAS Constituency Surname Name(s) John Pandeni Ankama Ndilimeke G. Katutura Central Hochobes Marianne M. Katutura East Mbarandongo Nikita Khomasdal Nakasole Nuukongo M. Moses //Garoeb Hashoongo Hilkia Samora Machel Iiyambo Salome Tobias Hainyeko Cooper Ambrosius B.C. Windhoek East Iipinge Emilia N. Windhoek Rural Shikomba Petrus P. Windhoek West Jantjies John C. 4 Government Gazette 7 November 2014 5609 KUNENE Constituency Surname Name(s) Epupa Kavetu Gabes Kamanjab Tjikundi Moses C. Khorixas !Aibeb Timotheus Opuwo Rural Kooruhama Ephraim K. Opuwo Urban Kiiyala Festus S.H. Outjo Hartley Tjano Z. Sesfontein Bezuidenhout Augustinus OHANGWENA Constituency Surname Name(s) Eenhana Haihambo Natalia N. Endola Shipoke Kerthu K. Engela Hailonga Martha Epembe Mwandingi Tomas T. Ohangwena Shikololo Lazarus T. Okongo Nikodemus Nathanael Omulonga Matias Klaudia M. Omundaungilo Ndafediva Patrick Ondobe Kanyeumbo Fredrick T. Ongenga Hangula Hilya N. Oshikango Josua Phillemon Oshikunde Nakakoti Ignatius N. OMAHEKE Constituency Surname Name(s) Aminus Moelenjane Eben Ezer Epukiro Tjiramba Agnes M Gobabis Awaseb Ismael Kalahari Cito Edelgartha Okarukambe Oais Magdalena Otjinene Kandjii Elsie V. Otjombinde Mbingana Moree A. OMUSATI Constituency Surname Name(s) Anamulenge Ausiku Martin Elim Sheeya Gofulga M. Etayi Kaholongo Lukas T. Ogongo Uugwanga Tunyenikelago N. Okahao Kanyeketela Immanuel Okalongo Heita Estella E. Onesi Nakuumba Johannes Oshikuku Angula Olavi Otamanzi Ifugula Bernard Outapi Kapweya Wilhelm Ruacana Ausiku Joseph Tsandi Uushona Andreas B. 5609 Government Gazette 7 November 2014 5 OSHANA Constituency Surname Name(s) Okaku Shikongo-Simon Kassy Okatana Nandago Arno Okatyali Amukongo Theodor T. Ompundja Nambala Tomas Ondangwa Rural Nangombe Abed T. Ondangwa Urban Iileka Anneli E.C. Ongwediva Haitembu Germina N.K. Oshakati East Nkandi Rauna Oshakati-West Namibinga-Kati Haimbodi Uukwiyu Ndahalele Albert Uuvudhiya Iyambo Setson J. OSHIKOTO Constituency Surname Name(s) Eengodi Hinananye Akwilinus Guinas Helao Willem Nehale LyaMpingana Anyemba Simon. N Okankolo Iitula Mateus. S Olukonda Iita Beata. N Omuntele Amutoko Tomas NH Omuthiyayagwiipundi Helao Ndamonoghend Onayena Shigwedha Teodor Oniipa Shivute Tusnelde. T Onyaanya Uushona Thomas Tsumeb Hamukwaya Severus OTJOZONDJUPA Constituency Surname Name(s) Grootfontein Dikuwa Alfeus M.A Okahandja Eiseb Sedekias Okakarara Kameya Johannes. K Omatako Kachana Kamwi A. Otavi Damases Fedelia Otjiwarongo Gertze Isabella M. Tsumkwe Amadhila Pinehas M ZAMBEZI Constituency Surname Name(s) Judea Lyabboloma Lumponjani Ben T Kabbe North Samapande Albert B Kabbe South Mwampole Jerome M Katima Mulilo Rural Mukata Calvin M Katima MuliloUrban Mabuku Mary K Kongola Makabi Priscah N Linyati Tapelo Re-Loux S Sibbinda Mubonenwa Davies M 6 Government Gazette 7 November 2014 5609 PART B COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Namibian Foreign Mis- Embassy/High Commission Returning officer sions Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Re- Angola - Luanda Mr. Immanuel Haihonya public of Angola Angola - Ondjiva Namibian Consulate to the Republic of Angola Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Angola - Menongwe Namibian Consulate to the Republic of Angola Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Re- Austria - Vienna Mr. Immanuel Haihonya public of Austria High Commission of the Republic of Namibia to Botswana – Gaberone Mr. Immanuel Haihonya the Republic of Botswana Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Fed- Brazil – Brasilia Mr. Immanuel Haihonya erative Republic of Brazil Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Belgium – Brussels Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Kingdom of Belgium and European Union Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the China – Beijing Mr. Immanuel Haihonya People’s Republic of China Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Cuba – Havana Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Republic of Cuba Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the DRC – Kinshasa Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Democratic Republic of Congo Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Arab Egypt – Cairo Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Republic of Egypt Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Ethiopia - Addis Ababa Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Mr. Immanuel Haihonya African Union Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the France- Paris Mr. Immanuel Haihonya French Republic Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to the Fed- Germany- Berlin Mr. Immanuel Haihonya eral Republic of Germany High Commission of the Republic of Namibia to India – Delhi Mr. Immanuel Haihonya India Japan – Tokyo Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to Japan Mr. Immanuel Haihonya High Commission of the Republic of Namibia to Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Malaysia Nigeria – Abuja High Commission of the Republic of Namibia Mr. Immanuel Haihonya Russia – Moscow Embassy of the Republic of Namibia to Mr. Immanuel Haihonya
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