Namibia National Front
| Namibia National Front (NNF) | |
|---|---|
| Party leader | Vekuii Rukoro | 
| founding | 1977 | 
| Place of foundation | Windhoek | 
| Headquarters | Windhoek | 
The Namibia National Front (NNF) was an amalgamation of moderate nationalist parties in Namibia . It was founded in 1977 from the Namibia National Convention and the Namibia National Council .
When it was founded, the party consisted of the following initiative and groups:
- Damara Council
 - Damara Executive Committee
 - Federal Party
 - South West African National Union
 - Mbanderu Council
 - Namibia Progressive Party
 - Namibia Independence Party
 - Voice of the People Party
 
In 1978 some groups left the party and founded the Namibia People's Liberation Front .
The NNF took part in the first free elections in 1989 and won a seat in parliament with 0.8 percent of the vote , which was occupied by Vekuii Rukoro .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Klaus Dierks : Biographies of Namibian Personalities, entry for Abrahams, Kenneth Godfrey, Dr. . klausdierks.com. Accessed May 1, 2019.
 - ^ Namibia National Front. UNAM Archives. Accessed May 1, 2019.
 - ^ Hage Geingob : State Formation in Namibia: Promoting Democracy and Good Governance . University of Leeds , March 2004, p. 171.