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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$70.80 WINDHOEK - 25 November 2019 No. 7063 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 361 Notification of application for registration as a political party: Electoral Act, 2014 ............................. 1 ________________ Government Notice ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA No. 361 2019 NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A POLITICAL PARTY: ELECTORAL ACT, 2014 In terms of subsection (7) of section 136 of the Electoral Act, 2014 (Act No. 5 of 2014), I give notice that - (a) the National Empowerment Fighting Corruption, with the abbreviated name NEFC, has made an application for registration as a political party under subsection (1) of that section; (b) the list of names and addresses of the office-bearers of the National Empowerment Fighting Corruption 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 political party is situated at 4124 Moon Street, Kuisebmund, Walvis Bay, P.O. Box 1215, Walvis Bay; (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; 2 Government Gazette 25 November 2019 7063 (e) the distinctive symbol, referred to in subsection (2)(e)(vi) of that section, of the National Empowerment Fighting Corruption 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) must, within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, lodge an objection to any of the particulars setting forth the reasons for its or 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 COMMISSION OF NAMIBIA Windhoek, 11 November 2019 SCHEDULE I (Paragraph (b)) LIST OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF OFFICE-BEARERS OF NATIONAL EMPOWERMENT FIGHTING CORRUPTION 1. Jason Kenneth Iilonga President 4124 Moon Street, Kuisebmund, Walvis Bay 2. Matheus S. Stefanus Deputy President Omatunda Ohangwena 3. Johannes Nakashimba National Treasurer Ombili Oshikoto 4. Matheus Tuyenikelao Secretary-General Okuryangava Windhoek 5. Melvin Geingob Deputy Secretary-General Wanaheda Katutura 6. Paulus Tangeni Secretary for External Relations Onalukula Ondangwa 7. Malamba Kambinda Secretary for Labour Relations Okuryangava Windhoek 7063 Government Gazette 25 November 2019 3 8. Fanuel K. Lungameni Secretary for Information and Publicity Eehanda 9. Winsden Rotny Beukes Secretary for Economic Affairs Okuryangava Katutura 10. Anna Kaluwapa Secretary for Student Affairs Wanaheda Windhoek 11. Michael Shipingana Secretary for persons with disabilities affairs Onawa/Elonga 12. Thusnelde N. Aludhilu Secretary for Housing and Development Okuryangava Katutura 13. Lusia N. Iiyambo Secretary for Corruption Control Ongongo 14. Haitange S. Shiwanapo Secretary for Health and Social Services Okuryangava Katutura 15. Kalina Panduleni Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Wanaheda Windhoek 16. Theophirus Shikongo Secretary for Legal Affairs Donkerhoek Windhoek SCHEDULE 2 (Paragraph (d)) REGION AND NO SURNAME NAME VRN CONSTITUENCY 1 AMESHO Hosea 14011041348 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 2 AMUNIME Armas Iiyambo 14018740306 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 3 HAIKALI Policarpus 14011241048 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 4 HAMUTENYA Martha 14018741080 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 5 KAMATI Johannes 14201942080 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 6 KATALE Tangeni Kehemunhu 14011241098 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 7 KAYUNGU Jason Pangeiko 14011040430 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 4 Government Gazette 25 November 2019 7063 8 MATENGU Simawewe Oustenzen 14201942248 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 9 MUNANGOMBE Matheus Ngesheya 14011240701 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 10 MWANDINGI Jason 14011040268 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 11 NDINOMUPIA Ruben Fillipus 14018740553 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 12 NGHEDE Joseph 14011040706 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 13 NGHENDE Helena V 14201942383 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 14 NGHILOKWA Helvi Ndeyapunye 14018741296 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 15 NGHIPONDOKA Anna Mwalimushii 14011340386 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 16 NTENGAUKE Paulinus Shikwaya 14011140500 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 17 PEDRO Josef N 14011040379 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 18 SHIMHONGA Sylvester 19072990977 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 19 SHIYEPO Petrus Kudumo 14011540281 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 20 SHIYOMUNHU Johannes Nafuka 14018741547 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 21 SINYUNDU Petrus Eino 14011140528 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 22 TOMAS Wilhelma Shivolo 14011040918 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 23 TWAMONENI Petrus Ndemushiwa 14011241381 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 24 VILHO Twamanguluka Maano 14018740989 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 25 WEYULU Elia 14011241706 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 26 ZENISIU Peneyambeko N. 14011240729 //Kharas - !Nami≠nüs 27 HAMWAALWA Lusia Ndendelao 14015440190 //Kharas - Berseba 28 IIYAMBO Tudhamitha Meitaalo 14015640604 //Kharas - Berseba 29 SWARTBOOI Fritz 14015241109 //Kharas - Berseba 30 ABRAHAMS Josophine Genesia 14013541099 //Kharas - Karasburg East 31 ANGULA Anna 14012941505 //Kharas - Karasburg West 32 BENTO Lucas Kapinala 14188242280 //Kharas - Karasburg West 33 EMBULA Salmi Mpingana 14079840915 //Kharas - Karasburg West 34 SHEKUZA Simon 14012941141 //Kharas - Karasburg West 35 TOBIAS Joel Fikameni 14012940360 //Kharas - Karasburg West 36 ALUDHILU Thusnelde Namutenya 14202542189 //Kharas - Keetmanshoop Urban 37 BOOIS Imualda 14188641989 //Kharas - Keetmanshoop Urban 38 BOOIS Jolty Tejay Warrent 14012340947 //Kharas - Keetmanshoop Urban 39 FABIANUS Olivia Ndeutala 14010540322 //Kharas - Keetmanshoop Urban 40 KAYULU Zacka Ausiku 14010840374 //Kharas - Keetmanshoop Urban 41 MWAYOWA Julian Ndilinasho 19075690928 //Kharas - Keetmanshoop Ndaendelao Urban 42 NDAANYA Johannes 14010640658 //Kharas - Keetmanshoop Urban 43 AMOS Ndinelao Ndeshuuda 19072590864 //Kharas - Oranjemund 44 LUKOPANI Siambiso Allen 14012140736 //Kharas - Oranjemund 45 MUTOTA David 14011940781 //Kharas - Oranjemund 46 NDAKOLUTE Gideon Imboyo 14188142094 //Kharas - Oranjemund 47 NDUMBA Bonifasius Edward 14012140820 //Kharas - Oranjemund 48 SHIKUKUMWA Raurens 14187542009 //Kharas - Oranjemund 49 SHILUNGA Anna Ndamona 14039841952 //Kharas - Oranjemund 50 ABRAHAM Axana Lya 14018841489 Erongo - Arandis 7063 Government Gazette 25 November 2019 5 51 AMBELA Hileni 14018840219 Erongo - Arandis 52 ANGULA Saima N 14014540571 Erongo - Arandis 53 DE KLERK Magdalena 14010340622 Erongo - Arandis 54 DE KLERK Malissa Thusnelde 14177741801 Erongo - Arandis 55 GURIRAB Mercello 14016341498 Erongo - Arandis 56 HASHONDALI David Weyulu 14016040222 Erongo - Arandis 57 HAUFIKU Phillemon Taapopi 14010340981 Erongo - Arandis 58 IPULENI Elifas 14016340373 Erongo - Arandis 59 ISMAEL Kondjashili 14014541160 Erongo - Arandis 60 LUKAS Elizabeth 14018841500 Erongo - Arandis 61 MATHIAS George 14016341460 Erongo - Arandis 62 MBARANDONGO Simon 14014541706 Erongo - Arandis 63 NAMASES Lisenda Amarenda 14177841965 Erongo - Arandis 64 NAMBOGA Saveria 14016340487 Erongo - Arandis 65 NAMWASHA Frans 14010340289 Erongo - Arandis 66 NGHIPANDWA Esra Tangeni 14018841140 Erongo - Arandis 67 PAREMORE Renfred Vincent 15726457334 Erongo - Arandis 68 SHAMENA Emilia 14014540572 Erongo - Arandis 69 SHAPOPI Paulus 14016340982 Erongo - Arandis 70 SHISHAKI Selma Ando Ombili 15726357369 Erongo - Arandis 71 SHIVOLO Abiatar 14014540538 Erongo - Arandis 72 SHIVUTE Hilja 14016341122 Erongo - Arandis 73 SIMEON Hilde Itetukeni 15726457327 Erongo - Arandis 74 TJIVEZE Elizabeth 14014541137 Erongo - Arandis 75 VAN DER BYL Richard 14014540291 Erongo - Arandis 76 AXAS Michelle Thelma 15725657279 Erongo - Dâures 77 ERTJIE Martin 14178441828 Erongo - Dâures 78 HIFIKEPUNYE Imwata Willibard 14014440399 Erongo - Dâures 79 KAHINATJO Erastus Tjiuee 15726657386 Erongo - Dâures 80 KAPUENENE Prieska 14018440753 Erongo - Dâures 81 KASHUKU Jacob E 14018441169 Erongo - Dâures 82 MUSORE Johannes Mandandi 14014640585 Erongo - Dâures 83 MUTATE Benny 14018440325 Erongo - Dâures 84 TEETEKELA Hafeni 15725257295 Erongo - Dâures 85 ZATJIRUA Emma 14178041887 Erongo - Dâures 86 !HAOSEMAS Inessa Trudie H 14017541032 Erongo - Karibib 87 AMAKALI Emilia 14181841918 Erongo - Karibib 88 GEINGOB Raymond Marchellino 19081891155 Erongo - Karibib 89 HUKUNUNA Petronella 14018540215 Erongo - Karibib 90 JONAS Rakkel J 14018340255 Erongo - Karibib 91 KAPITAKO Thomas 14017941527 Erongo - Karibib 92 KAPOLO Gideon J 14014941005 Erongo - Karibib 93 MURANGI Zatunua 15748557516 Erongo - Karibib 94 NGOTIPENI Veikko N 14017940867 Erongo - Karibib 95 SHAHAMANGE Olivia M 14017940998 Erongo - Karibib 96 THOBIAS Else T 14079740844 Erongo - Karibib 97 TSAMASES Elizabeth 14017540639 Erongo - Karibib 98 UIRAS Dasilva 14017540457 Erongo - Karibib 6 Government Gazette 25 November 2019 7063 99 DIONISIUS Josua 14016740467 Erongo - Omaruru 100 HEI-GAUSEB Iyadi Petrus 14018640613 Erongo - Omaruru 101 NAMOLO Ndalilashiwa N. 14016740569 Erongo - Omaruru 102 SHAPUMBA Moses 14018640492 Erongo - Omaruru 103 SHIKONGO August 14179741818 Erongo - Omaruru 104 SHILUMBU Tomas Natangwe 15739157519 Erongo - Omaruru 105 TJIHUNO Daniel 14016841125 Erongo - Omaruru 106 !GAOSES Monalisa 14180642217 Erongo - Swakopmund 107 !HOAES Elma Connie Sonja 14010242671 Erongo - Swakopmund 108 ABRAHAM Hendrina 14180642084 Erongo - Swakopmund 109 AKWENYE Petrina Mwalengwa 14010241824 Erongo - Swakopmund 110 ALFONS Domingo Hamba 14019441603 Erongo - Swakopmund 111 ALWEENDO Tomas 14014041924
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