Moses Katjikuru Katjiuongua (24 April 1942 – 8 March 2011) was a Namibian politician, minister in the Transitional Government of National Unity, member...
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and educator Apius Auchab (UDF president) Steve Bezuidenhout (RDP) Moses Katjiuongua (NPF) Katuutire Kaura, (PDM) Fanuel Kozonguizi, (SWANU), first national...
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artist, Hawaiian cultural advocate, participant in the Hokulea voyage. Moses Katjiuongua, 68, Namibian politician. Jim Keane, 87, American football player...
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sole representative in the National Assembly became party leader Moses Katjiuongua. The party failed to get a seat in the 1999 Namibian general election...
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formed the Action National Settlement in 1985/1986 and joined with Moses Katjiuongua and SWANU and another party to form the National Patriotic Front,...
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of political parties in Namibia Nunuhe, Magreth (9 March 2011). "Moses Katjiuongua Is No More". New Era. Archived from the original on 11 January 2013...
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of Namibia June–September 1986 Succeeded by Dirk Mudge Preceded by Moses Katjiuongua Chairman of the Transitional Government of National Unity of Namibia...
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Rehoboth Free Democratic Party 17 December 1985 — 16 March 1986 Moses Katjikuru Katjiuongua Manpower, National Health and Welfare SWANU 17 March 1986 — 16...
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Ngubane (1998) Seth Boois (1998–1999) Heinz-Peter Überjahn (1999) Herman Katjiuongua (2000) Lucky Richter (2000) Ted Dumitru (2000–2003) Shepherd Murape (2004)...
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Nyerere Street Lazarett St Juuso Katangolo Street Tuin St Katjikuru Katjiuongua Street Düsseldorf St Kuaima Riruako Street Bachstraße Laurent-Désiré...
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