Namibia
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
Date of Information: 11/2/2010
Pres. Hifikepunye POHAMBA
Prime Min. Nahas ANGULA
Dep. Prime Min. Marco HAUSIKU
Min. of Agriculture, Water, & Forestry John MUTORWA
Min. of Defense Charles NAMOLOH, Maj. Gen.
Min. of Education Abraham IYAMBO
Min. of Environment & Tourism Netumbo NANDI-NDAITWAH
Min. of Finance Saara KUUGONGELWA-AMADHILA
Min. of Fisheries & Marine Resources Bernard ESAU
Min. of Foreign Affairs Utoni NUJOMA
Min. of Gender Equality & Child Welfare Doreen SIOKA
Min. of Health & Social Service Richard KAMWI
Min. of Home Affairs & Immigration Rosalia NGHINDINWA
Min. of Information & Broadcasting Joel KAAPANDA
Min. of Justice Pendukeni IIVULA-ITHANA
Min. of Labor & Social Welfare Immanuel NGATJIZEKO
Min. of Lands & Resettlement Alpheus NARUSEB
Min. of Mines & Energy Isak KATAL
Min. of Presidential Affairs Albert KAWANA
Min. of Regional & Local Govt. & Housing & Rural Development Jerry EKANDJO
Min. of Safety & Security Nangolo MBUMBA
Min. of Trade & Industry Hage GEINGOB
Min. of Veterans Affairs Nickey IYAMBO
Min. of Works, Transport, & Communication Errki NGHIMTINA
Min. of Youth & National Service, Sport, & Culture Kazenambo KAZENAMBO
Dir. Gen., National Planning Commission Helmut ANGULA
Attorney Gen. Pendukeni IIVULA-ITHANA
Governor, Central Bank Tom ALWEENDO
Ambassador to the US Patrick NANDAGO
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Wilfried EMVULA
Source: CIA World Fact Book
NEWS FROM
Namibia
Tuesday, 02-07-12, 12:03
[New Era]
Windhoek -
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry (MAWF) is waiting for laboratory results to confirm the Foot and Mouth Disease(FMD) status of a buffalo that was killed over the weekend at Otjituuo, south of the veterinary red line.
Tuesday, 02-07-12, 12:00
[OSISA]
Namibia, in common with neighboring Botswana, is often lauded as an example of a country which has successfully negotiated the perils of post-independent statehood to take its place as a model citizen in the community of democratic nations. Blessed with relative stability, an abundance of natural resources and, importantly, a liberal constitution, Namibia appears to be ideally placed to provide all its citizens with a decent life consisting of access to quality education, healthcare and economic opportunit