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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$40.80 WINDHOEK - 18 November 2020 No. 7392 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 295 Publication of political party and organisation lists of duly nominated and declared candidates in respect of general election for local authority councils: Electoral Act, 2014 ........................................ 1 ________________ Government Notice ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 295 2020 PUBLICATION OF POLITICAL PARTY AND ORGANISATION LISTS OF DULY NOMINATED AND DECLARED CANDIDATES IN RESPECT OF GENERAL ELECTION FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY COUNCILS: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 In terms of subsection (1) of section 87 of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), it is made known that - (a) the political parties and organisations registered in respect of the general election for the members of local authority councils are listed in column 2 of the Schedule; and (b) the persons whose particulars are referred to in paragraph (b) of that subsection and listed in column 3 of the Schedule, are declared as duly nominated candidates of the registered political party or registered organisations contemplated in paragraph (a) in respect of the general elections for the local authority councils listed in column 1of the Schedule. N. TJIPUEJA CHAIRPERSON ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA Windhoek, 10 November 2020 2 Government Gazette 18 November 2020 7392 SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Local authority council Political party or List of candidates organisation No. Surname First Names Male or female Arandis Independent 1. Kandenge Erastus S. M Patriots for Change 2. Hoeses Rita Mundu F (IPC) 3. Orus Helena F 4. Eino Epafras M 5. Isaak Rudolph M 6. Nestor Alina F 7. Geingos Bernitita F 8. Shindume Samuel P. M 9. Kamutushi Simon M 10. Diergaardt Berend M 11. Ashipala Johannes M 12. Jacob Jafet M Landless People’s 1. Kambara Barnabas M Movement (LPM) 2. Ntlai Mietha F 3. Tourob Reinhold M 4. Hansen George M 5. /Uiras Louwra F 6. Francis Wesley M 7. Kutamundu Meldred F 8. Ushona Waundikua F 9. Zatjirua Bartholomeus M 10. Haoses Roseline F 11. Hoxobes Yihemba F 12. De Klerk Carmen F Popular Democratic 1. Haslund Jacky F Movement (PDM) 2. Schwarts Brain Allan M 3. Muvere Raivaiva M 4. Kanduuombe Jacques M 5. Gurirab Johannes M 6. Kamuingona Gleneth F 7. Muheue Unomuinjo F 8. Mengo Bardolomeus M 9. Tjipetekera Kuzotu M 10. Mauha Frans M 11. Makono Kautjombeja M 12. Haoses Ingrid F SWAPO Party of 1. Namupala Johanna F Namibia (SWAPO) 2. Kapendah Risto M 3. Kavendji Isabella F 4. Kapere Abiud M 5. Goliath Magdalena F 6. Kapiye Errikki M 7. Jairus Tuhafeni F 8. Nuukulu David M 9. Iipinge Irja F 10. Heveleni Reonard M 11. Fanuel Fanuel M 12. Tjiveze Johannes M 7392 Government Gazette 18 November 2020 3 United Democratic 1. Hoabes Cecilie F Front of Namibia 2. Geises Rudolfine F 3. Thaniseb Simon M 4. Gaoses Alxia F 5. Gaoseb Gothard M 6. Van Wyk Goltine F 7. Oaseb Winslow M 8. Namaseb Lauren M 9. Hones Hilde F 10. Uiras Medely F 11. Gereses Morina F 12. Gawaseb Elijah Hage M Aranos Independent 1. Straus Johannes P M Patriots for Change 2. Oarum willem M (IPC) 3. Uushona Beata F 4. Marizane Eduaro M 5. Bitz Christiaan M 6. Kayambu Victoria F 7. Huisemas Justine F 8. Visser Cornelius M 9. Kambata Lisias M 10. Kharuchab Martin M 11. Dirkse Nikolaus M 12. Haitembu Korzalius M Landless People’s 1. Garises Martha F Movement (LPM) 2. Claasen Marlene F 3. Kastoor Susanna F 4. Kleinbooi Ludwig M 5. Bafrath Hans M 6. De Koker Marcelina F 7. Kambende Jan M 8. Coetzee Rebekka F 9. Otto Jakobus M 10. Kooitjie Willem M 11. Tities Celestine F 12. Mungunda Stefanus M Popular Democratic 1. Paulus Sanna S. F Movement (PDM) 2. Vries Agusta R. F 3. Apols Anna K. F 4. Hochobes Victoria F 5. Molele Albertus M 6. Jod Jakobus P. M 7. Dirkse Roswitha F 8. V/d Westhuizen Jacobina F 9. Coetzee Latitia O. F 10. Afrika Magrieta F 11. Geinus Elizabeth S. F 12. Asser Patricia F Rally for 1. Beukes Abraham M Democracy and 2. Basson Aleta F Progress (RDP) 3. Kharuchab Abraham M 4. Beukes Anna Marie F 5. Kharuxab Francius M 6. Afrikaner Lentina 7. Kock Albertus M 4 Government Gazette 18 November 2020 7392 8. Kooper Johannes M 9. Basson Gerhard M 10. Beukes Christina F 11. Beukes Jucnelda F 12. Beukes Willemina F SWANU of 1. Tjiroze Nixon M Namibia (SWANU) 2. Kavari Saki M 3. Thwabi Canicius M 4. Basson Hilda F 5. Wessels Martha F 6. Hartbees Emilie F 7. Geinus Elizabeth F 8. Katataiza Jariama M 9. Boo Xhixhe M 10. Cloete Hendrik M 11. Jagger Sara F 12. Cloete Gert M SWAPO Party of 1. Mpande Phillip N. M Namibia (SWAPO) 2. Jarson Christina F 3. Coetzee Johan S. M 4. Lasarus Rauna F 5. Araeb Adanasius M 6. Cooper Magdalena F 7. Diergaardt Roderick W. M 8. Coetzee Nicolene I. F 9. Nzwake Kosmas M. M 10. Hochobes Christinah F 11. Swartbooi Christina Regina F 12. Araes Laurencia Frieda F Aroab Landless People’s 1. De Juy Andrew M Movement (LPM) 2. Eiman Mercia F 3. Hartung Anna F 4. Rooy Ingrid Rachel F 5. Both Almarie F 6. Hartung Pieter M 7. Hendrikse Jan Paulus M 8. Rooi Bartholine F 9. Camm Vanessa F 10. Van Stade Johanna F Namibia Economic 1. Kröhne Melvin E. M Freedom 2. Gertze Senirita S. F Fighters(NEFF) 3. Van Stade Stephanie F 4. Hendriks Gordon P. M 5. Friedburg Mina F 6. Vries Olivia F 7. Basson Petrus M 8. Eiman Sebina F 9. Kröhne Ida F 10. Steenkamp Mara B. F Popular Democratic 1. Mienies Erika J. F Movement (PDM) 2. Eiman Johannes F.J. M 3. Van Staden Doreen F 4. Desconde Virginia F 5. Bloom Bernice P F 6. Gool Christel T. F 7. Deerling Margareth C F 7392 Government Gazette 18 November 2020 5 8. Rooi Juliana F 9. Esau Charissa L F 10. Claaste Fransiskus B. M SWAPO Party of 1. Bezuidenhoudt Johannes M Namibia (SWAPO) 2. Assegaai Willem M 3. Witbooi Hendriena F 4. Assegaai Sarah F 5. Rooi Lucia F 6. Hendrikse Esther F 7. Hiiho Sophia F 8. Vilander Annalien F 9. Rooi Stefanus M 10. De Klerk Dina F Berseba Landless People’s 1. Goliath Thomas M Movement (LPM) … Vries Hendrik S M 3. Kohima Johanna F F 4. Motinga Mathilda F 5. Rooi Leitjie F 6. Kahuika Sara T F 7. Isaak Charles H M 8. Motinga Bertha F 9. Frederick Sara K F 10. Isaak Hendrik J. M Popular Democratic 1. Motinga Felicia F Movement (PDM) 2. Kaffer Trougott M M 3. Stein Helena F 4. Isak Sarah F 5. Kooper Sara M F 6. Goliath Sam M 7. Isaak Ernst P. M 8. Pieters Susanna F 9. Vries Johanna S F 10. Isaak Zacheus M SWAPO Party of 1. Isaaks Salmon David M Namibia (SWAPO) 2. Fredericks Sara Katriana F 3. Kooper Jakobus M 4. Esterhuizen Sabina Magrietha F 5. Vries Hulda Lucia F 6. Kooper Magdalena F 7. Kooper Sara Magdalena F 8. Djeulla Magrietha F 9. Goliath Maria Katrina F 10. Dreyer Katrina Fredrika F Bethanie Landless People’s 1. Blokstaan Jan M Movement (LPM) 2. Homxos Loritha F 3. Kulhmann Nicolene F 4. Keiser Karols M 5. Frederick Edwina F 6. Windstaan Frans F 7. Kaoe Esteline W. F 8. Wells Eduard M 9. Swartbooi Rebekka E. M 10. Syster Hendrik M Popular Democratic 1. Beukes Koenrand M Movement (PDM) 2. Talliaard Charoldine M. F 3. Frederick Magritha S. F 6 Government Gazette 18 November 2020 7392 4. Visser Marinda F 5. Meintjies Irene F 6. Milupi Mathias M. M 7. Fredericks Ilona F 8. Frederick Abraham C. M 9. !Homxos Lea J.H. F 10. Camm Lloyd L. M SWAPO Party of 1. Isaacks Dawid M Namibia (SWAPO) 2. Bok Lucia F 3. Claasen Orbey M 4. Rikket Martha I F 5. Pienaar Marcel F 6. Brandt Lena F 7. Isaak Cornelia J. F 8. Frederik Dorina F 9. Nail Miriam F 10. !Gaoses Christa F Bukalo Independent 1. Mayumbelo Roderick M M Patriots for Change 2. Manda Ruth N F (IPC) 3. Mukelabai Oscar M M 4. Simasiku Engeltjie F 5. Sikokwani Irene F 6. Libongani Charles M. M 7. Ntengu Cordilia N F 8. Mutonga John M M 9. Sitembwa Memory L F 10. Simasiku Robert S M National 1. Mabuku Charles Matengu M Democratic Party 2. Kamwi Julia Lunza F of Namibia (NDP) 3. Lutibezi Masialeti Selma F 4. Sibungo Siseho Samson M 5. Sibolile Meriam Wakunyambo F 6. Mulongwe Cleaver M Munukayumwa 7. Namatama Olivia Namasiku F 8. Kakambi Francis Segumi M 9. Simumbali Chuma F 10. Sikokwani Lutangu Iream F Popular Democratic 1. Sakutuka Kamwi M Movement (PDM) 2. Mukena Lawrence M 3. Mukonda Agnes F 4. Ndopu Numbe F 5. Sikokwani Monde F 6. Sitambi Nicco M 7. Mushe Juliet F 8. Matengu Marcus M 9. Matengu Prisca F 10. Patalazo Sinjala M SWAPO Party of 1. Mutumuswana Annoscar Y. F Namibia (SWAPO) 2. Mubonda Joseph S. M 3. Mwilima Judith N. F 4. Kasale Richwell S M 5. Simasiku Agnes K F 6. Simasiku Joseph A M 7. Namatama Candy S. F 7392 Government Gazette 18 November 2020 7 8. Konga George I. M 9. Mafwila Margaret N. F 10. Masangu Bernhard K. M Divundu All People’s Party 1. Kumbwa Amboisius M (APP) 2. Maghano Martin M 3. Mbathera Annastasia R. F 4.
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