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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$8.80 WINDHOEK - 27 November 2004 No.3329 CONTENTS Page PROCLAMATION No. 57 Amendment of Proclamation No. 48 of 4 October 2004: General Election for Regional Coun- cils: Determination of days and places for submission of nominations of candidates and polling days for the election and notification of names of returning officers ........................... 1 GOVERNMENT NOTICE - No. 252 General Election for members of regional councils: Notification of candidates, polling days and polling stations: Electoral Act, 1992: ................................................................................ 2 _________________ Proclamation by the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA No. 57 2004 AMENDMENT OF PROCLAMATION NO. 48 OF 4 OCTOBER 2004: GENERAL ELECTION FOR REGIONAL COUNCILS: DETERMINATION OF DAYS AND PLACES FOR SUBMISSION OF NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES AND POLLING DAYS FOR THE ELECTION AND NOTIFICATION OF NAMES OF RETURNING OFFICERS Under the powers vested in me by section 50(1)(c) of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act No. 24 of 1992), I amend the Schedule to Proclamation No. 48 of 4 October 2004 as set out in the Annexure. Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Republic of Namibia at Windhoek, this 3rd day of November, Two Thousand and Four. SAM NUJOMA President BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT-IN-CABINET 2 Government Gazette 27 November 2004 No.3329 ANNEXURE The Schedule is amended by the substitution in column 4 - (a) opposite the constituency “Okatana” in column 2 for the name “J. Nakadiva” of the name “E. Iyambo”; (b) opposite the constituency “Omulonga” in column 2 for the name “S. Nghitaanwa” of the name “M. Mukete”; (c) opposite the constituency “Engodi” in column 2 for the name “V. Vilho” of the name “V. Weyulu”; (d) opposite the constituency “Rundu Rural West” in colum 2 for the name “F.K.L. Haikali” of the name “J. Hashipara”; and (e) opposite the constituency “Walvis Bay Urban” in column 2 for the name “V. Mutumbulwa” of the name “N. //Gaeseb”. ____________________ Government Notice ELECTORAL COMMISSION No. 252 2004 GENERAL ELECTION FOR MEMBERS OF REGIONAL COUNCILS: NOTIFICATION OF CANDIDATES, POLLING DAYS AND POLLING STATIONS: ELECTORAL ACT, 1992: In terms of subsection (5)(b) of section 64 of the Electoral Act, 1992 (Act No. 24 of 1992), it is made known that - (a) a poll shall be taken on 29 November 2004 and 30 November 2004 for the election of members of the regional councils in respect of the constituencies as set out in Column 1 of the Schedule; (b) each person whose full names, voter registration number and residential address appear in Column 2 of the Schedule - (i) has been declared in terms of subsection (1) of that section to be a duly nominated candidate in respect of the constituency indicated in Column 1 opposite his or her name; and (ii) has been nominated by the political party indicated in Column 2 opposite his or her name or as an independent candidate if so indicated in Column 2 opposite his or her name; and (c) the location of the polling stations established, in terms of section 73 of that Act, for each constituency are as set out in Column 3 of the Schedule. V.L. TONCHI CHAIRPERSON OF THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION Windhoek, 17 November 2004 No.3329 3 SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Particulars of duly nominated candidates Constituency for Full Names Voter Residential address Political Party or Polling Stations regional council in Registration Independent respect of a region No Candidate Government Gazette27November2004 Kunene Region Surname First Names Epupa Ketjijere Benestus Itamunua 04288627 Okanguati National Unity Okanguati School Hall Democratic Organisation Ohandungu Primary School Hall of Namibia Etanga Primary School Mburura Jonna Kasita 20248987 Okanguati DTA of Namibia Okahozo Primary School Hall Muharukua Uaundjisa 20280212 Ovinyange, Epupa Swapo Party of Namibia Tjindunda Uaatkana 20249760 Epembe, Epupa Congress of Democrats Outjo Aib Willem 20272367 120 Koedoe Street, Etoshapoort United Democratic Front of Outjo Municipality Offices Namibia (Conference Hall) Gaiseb Bernardus 20272025 11 Etoshapoort, Outjo Congress of Democrats Municipal Hall Etosha Poort Kelly John Andrew 20256435 193-1 End Street, Outjo DTA of Namibia Etosha Poort Community Hall Rudman Karen Suzel 04281237 31 Langstreet, Outjo Republican Party of Namibia Sheya Thomas Adam 20270179 532 Frederick Pietersen Street, Outjo Swapo Party of Namibia Opuwo Muhuka Mbeumuna 20253026 Opuwo Congress of Democrats Community Hall, Opuwo Kavari Jekura Uaurika 04294647 Otuvero National Unity Democratic Youth and Sport Organisation of Namibia Lower Primary School, Opuwo Kavari Tjinezuma 20244618 NHE 567, Okatuwo Swapo Party of Namibia Kavetu Nghohauvi 20244224 Opuwo DTA of Namibia Khorixas Gobs Sebastiaan 22138791 C 18, Dr. Libertine Amathila Street, United Democratic Front of Eddie Bowe Primary School Hall Ignatius Khorixas Namibia Khorixas Community Hall Fransfontein Community Hall Versteende Woud Primary School //Khamuseb Theophelus 20266678 House No. 48/8, Erf 2223, Khorixas Swapo Party of Namibia John Julius Ouseb Chris 20265558 A-13, Khorixas DTA of Namibia 4 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Particulars of duly nominated candidates Constituency for Full Names Voter Residential address Political Party or Polling Stations regional council in Registration Independent respect of a region No Candidate Government Gazette27November2004 Kunene Region Surname First Names Sesfontein Gaobaeb Hendrik 20254972 Sesfontein United Democratic Front of Sesfontein School Hall Namibia Anker School Hall Gawusab Johannes 20254843 Sesfontein Swapo Party of Namibia Kangombe Ernst 04295353 Warmquelle, Sesfontein Congress of Democrats Vejorarako Magreth 2116358 Oromauwa National Unity Democratic Orgnaisation of Namibia Kamanjab Gaeb Christof 20257364 Anker Namibia Democratic D.F. Uirab Primary School Movement for Change Kamanjab Primary School Murorua Themistokles 20267684 Stand No. D17, Okatumba, United Democratic Front of Otjokondo Farmers Association Dudu Kamanjab Namibia Hall Snewe Hendrik Alex 04283307 Erf 116, Rotsvesting Swapo Party of Namibia No.3329 No.3329 5 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Particulars of duly nominated candidates Constituency for Full Names Voter Residential address Political Party or Polling Stations regional council in Registration Independent respect of a region No Candidate Omusati Region Surname First Names Tsandi Uutoni Amalia 04183806 Ondukuta Congress of Democrats Tsandi Community Hall Government Gazette27November2004 Katoma Leevi Shiimi 20669060 Tsandi, Swapo Party of Namibia Elondo East Primary School Uukwaluudhi Onakaheke Combined School Okalale Combined School Ondukuta Combined School Eemwandi Combined School Onangalo Primary School Amweende Primary School Okathitu Combined School Oshilemba Combined School Ontanda Primary School Anamulenge Aluvilu Aipinge 20589393 Ohamautsi, Swapo Party of Namibia Anamulenge Combined School Joseph Ombalantu Oluvango Combined School Kanyenye Oshikulufitu Combined School Omufitu –North Combined School Onerago Combined School Ombundamuti Combined School Onyaluvili Kindergarten Omaandje Combined School Oshiputu Combined School Omahila Combined School Ondeitotela Junior Primary School Okahama Junior Primary School Nakayale Primary School 6 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Particulars of duly nominated candidates Constituency for Full Names Voter Residential address Political Party or Polling Stations regional council in Registration Independent respect of a region No Candidate Omusati Region Surname First Names Government Gazette27November2004 Otamanzi Kuugongelwa Efraim 20698090 Onkani, Ukwambi Swapo Party of Namibia Otamanzi Combined School Onandjo Combined School Kelimwe Primary School Etilyasa Primary School Onanyalala Primary School Onesi Jatileni Fillemon 20569734 Uukolonkadhi Swapo Party of Namibia Onesi Community Hall Elondo West Eunda Combined School Shali Wilbard 04212737 Onesi Congress of Democrats Eenkalashe Combined School Ombome Combined School Eendjokwe Junior Primary School Okasheshete Combined School Elondo-West Combined School Iilyateko Combined School Omadhiya Combined School Outapi Haindongo Henok 04201870 Outapi, Erf 104 Congress of Democrats Outapi Community Hall Shilekah Tataati 20574575 Outapi, Erf 245 Swapo Party of Namibia Olupaka Combined School Simon Omphakoya Combined School Oshitudha Combined School Omwifi Combined School Otsinka Combined School Oshaala Combined School Iishanaputa Combined School Okafakoushongo Combined School No.3329 Muulukila Combined School Oukwandongo Combined School Okanimekwa Combined School Onangholo Combined School No.3329 7 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Particulars of duly nominated candidates Constituency for Full Names Voter Residential address Political Party or Polling Stations regional council in Registration Independent respect of a region No Candidate Omusati Region Surname First Names Government Gazette27November2004 Ruacana Kataleko Josephat 21076519 Ruacana National Unity Democratic Malakia Shopping Centre-Oshifo Organisation of Namibia Ruacana Senior Secondary School Lazarus Namutenya 20684975 Ruacana Swapo Party of Namibia Shoopala Primary School Kornelius Otjandjamwenyo Primary Junior Shiimi Frans 04218930 Oshifo, Ruacana Congress of Democrats School Otjovanatje Junior Primary School Onamatanga Junior Primary School Omakange Junior Secondary School Arlik Kalukeyi Junior Primary School Elim Mukwiilongo Epafras 04191558 Elim Congress of Democrats Asipala Junior Secondary School Shiimi Gerhard 20630512
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