Hilma Ndinelago Nicanor (born 3 May 1956 in Oshana Region) is a Namibian politician and woman activist. At the age of 18 she joined Swapo and its military...
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regional elections, Hilma Nicanor (SWAPO) was elected with 1,872 of the 3,803 votes cast. In the 2015 regional elections Councillor Nicanor (SWAPO) was again...
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Veterans Affairs: Peter Vilho (until April 2021), Frans Kapofi Deputy: Hilma Nicanor Minister of Education, Arts and Culture: Anna Nghipondoka Deputy: Faustina...
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In 2019, incumbent SWAPO regional councillor for Keetmanshoop Urban, Hilma Nicanor, resigned to contest a parliamentary seat in that year's general election...
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Christine ǁHoebes Erastus Uutoni Itah Kandjii-Murangi Hamunyera Hambyuka Hilma Nicanor Stanley Simataa (until March 2020) Bernadette Jagger John Mutorwa Annakleta...
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Kunene Region Alpheus ǃNaruseb, Minister of Lands and Resettlement Hilma Nicanor, Deputy Minister for Veteran Affairs, graduated 1974 Education in Namibia...
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Namwandi Chairperson: Asser Kuveri Kapere Hafeni Ludwigh Ndemula Hilma Ndinelago Nicanor Willem Appollus Vice Chairperson: Margaret Natalie Mensah-Williams...
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2011 at the Wayback Machine Namibia Institute for Democracy, 2007 "Nicanor Hilma Ndinelago". Parliament of Namibia. Retrieved 7 March 2018. "Geingob...
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Enrique Lihn Baldomero Lillo Carmen Marai Gabriela Mistral Pablo Neruda Nicanor Parra Violeta Parra Marcela Paz Carlos Pezoa Véliz Salvador Reyes Gonzalo...
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