List of Members of the 7th National Assembly of Namibia
Below is a list of members of the 7th National Assembly of Namibia.[1] They were selected by their parties based on the results of the 2019 parliamentary election. This National Assembly was inaugurated on Namibia's Independence Day on 21 March 2020. Like each of the previous National Assemblies, it is led by the South West Africa People's Organization. The 7th National Assembly has 104 seats. 96 candidates were elected according to party lists and are assembled below in the order they appear on their party lists.
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South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO)
- Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
- Sophia Shaningwa
- Pohamba Shifeta
- Lucia Iipumbu
- Tom Alweendo
- Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
- Johanna Kandjimi
- Peya Mushelenga
- Alexia Manombe-Ncube
- Calle Schlettwein
- Lucia Witbooi
- Nangolo Mbumba (resigned immediately due to his appointment as Vice-President)[2]
- Christine ǁHoebes
- Erastus Uutoni
- Itah Kandjii-Murangi
- Hamunyera Hambyuka
- Hilma Nicanor
- Stanley Simataa (until March 2020)[2]
- Bernadette Jagger
- John Mutorwa
- Annakleta Sikerete
- Peter Katjavivi
- Margaret Mensah-Williams
- Royal ǀUiǀoǀoo
- Sylvia Makgone
- Kletus Karondo
- Heather Sibungu
- Tobie Aupindi
- Fenni Nanyeni
- Jerry Ekandjo
- Frans Kapofi
- Bertha Dinyando-Nyambe
- Verna Sinimbo
- Hafeni Ndemula
- Veno Kauaria
- Natangwe Ithete
- Anna Nghipondoka
- Vincent Mareka
- Nono Katjiingisua
- Daniel Kashikola
- Agnes Tjongarero
- Leon Jooste
- Juliet Kavetuna
- Mandela Kapere
- Maria Elago
- Modestus Amutse
- Loide Kasingo
- Penda Ya Ndakolo
- Paula Kooper
- Albert Kawana
- Jennely Matundu
- Doreen Sioka
- Leevi Katoma
- Faustina Caley
- Utoni Nujoma
- Kornelia Shilunga
- Tjekero Tweya
- Emilia Amupewa
- Derek Klazen
- Agnes Kafula
- Alpheus !Naruseb
- Anna Shiweda
- Sebastian Karupu
- Maureen Hinda-Mbuende (replacing Nangolo Mbumba)[2]
- Gothard Kasuto (replacing Stanley Simataa)[2]
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM)
- McHenry Venaani
- Jennifer Van den Heever
- Diederik Vries
- Vipuakuje Muharukua
- Nicolaas Smit
- Jan van Wyk
- Elma Dienda
- Esmeralda ǃAebes
- Johannes Martin
- Kazeongere Tjeundo
- Koviao Hengari
- Geoffrey Mwilima
- Elizabeth Becker
- Timotheus Shihumbu
- Winnie Moongo
- Pieter Mostert
Landless People's Movement (LPM)
- Bernadus Swartbooi
- Henny Seibeb
- Edson Isaacks
- Utaara Mootu
National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO)
- Esther Muinjangue
- Josef Kauandenge
All People's Party (APP)
- Ignatius Shixwameni
- Erastus Shuumbwa
United Democratic Front (UDF)
- Apius Auchab
- Themistokles Dudu Murorua
Republican Party (RP)
- Clara Gowases
- Mathias Mbundu
Christian Democratic Voice (CDV)
- Gothard Kandume
Members appointed by the president
President Hage Geingob appointed eight additional members without voting rights, seven of them in order to serve as ministers or deputies in Namibia's cabinet:[3]
- Ipumbu Shiimi, Minister of Finance
- Emma Kantema-Gaomas, Deputy Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture
- Veikko Nekundi, Deputy Minister of Works and Transport
- Natalia Goagoses
- Kalumbi Shangula, Minister of Health
- Yvonne Dausab, Minister of Justice
- Peter Vilho, Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs
- Emma Theofilus, Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology
References
- "Members of the 7th National Assembly". New Era. 23 March 2020. p. 1.
- Tjitemisa, Kuzeeko (27 March 2020). "Former info minister resigns as MP". New Era. p. 1.
- Nakatana, Festus (23 March 2020). "Geingob drops Cabinet surprises". New Era. p. 1.
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