Nujoma III cabinet

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The Nujoma III cabinet designates the Namibian government under President Samuel Nujoma , which was formed on March 21, 2000 and formed the government until March 21, 2005. The Nujoma III cabinet was replaced by the Pohamba I cabinet in 2005 . The government consisted of members of the ruling SWAPO party, which had a 3/4 majority in the National Assembly in the 1999 presidential elections in Namibia .

The cabinet consisted of the President , the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the ministers appointed by the President. The Prime Minister is the head of government and first adviser to the President, and coordinates all government agencies, ministries and other government agencies.

cabinet

Nujoma III cabinet
March 21, 2000 to March 21, 2005
President Samuel Nujoma
Minister for Presidential Affairs only established in 2005
prime minister Hage Geingob (2000-2002)
Theo-Ben Gurirab (2002-2005)
Deputy Prime Minister Hendrik Witbooi (the younger)
job Andimba Toivo ya Toivo (2000-2002)
Marco Hausiku (2002-2004)

Marlene Mungunda (2004-2005)

Exterior Theo-Ben Gurirab (2000–2002)
Hidipo Hamutenya (2002–2004)
Marco Hausiku (2004–2005)
Mining and energy Jesaya Nyamu (2000-2002)
Nickey Iyambo (2002-2005)
education Johannes Mutorwa (basic education, culture and sport)
Nahas Angula (higher education and vocational training)
Finances Nangolo Mbumba
fishing Abraham Iyambo
Prisons and Corrections Marco Hausiku (2000-2002)
Andimba Toivo ya Toivo (2002-2005)
Health and social services Libertina Amathila
Women affairs Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
Trade and industry Hidipo Hamutenya
Information and broadcasting Part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2000-2003)
Nangolo Mbumba (2003-2005)
Interior Jerry Ekandjo
Youth, sport and culture unknown
Judiciary Ngarikutuke Tjiriange (until 2003)
Albert Kawana (2003–2005)
Lands and Resettlement Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana (2000–2002)
Hifikepunye Pohamba (2002–2005)
Agriculture, water and forestry Helmut Angula
Public work, transport and communication Moses Amweel (2000-2001)
unknown (2001-2005)
Regional and local administration and housing Nickey Iyambo (2000-2002)
unknown (2002-2005)
safety Peter Tsheehama
Environment and tourism Philemon Malima
defense Erkki Nghimtina
Veterans only established in 2005

Source: u. a. Chronology of Namibian History - The first ten years 1990-2000, Vice Minister Klaus Dierks, January 2, 2005

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chronology of Namibian History - The first ten years 1990-2000 ( English ) Klaus Dierks. Retrieved May 30, 2019.