Kenneth Abrahams

Kenneth Godfrey Abrahams (born 1936) is a Namibian activist and physician.

He was born in Cape Town and studied at the University of Cape Town. Abrahams later earned his MD in Stockholm. He became active in SWAPO politics in 1960 along with his wife Ottilie Abrahams. He became identified with the guerrilla group Yo Chi Chan and attempted to flee to Botswana. The South African police arrested him and his associates there, but the British released him due to lack of jurisdiction. After a stint in Tanzania where he reportedly lived extravagantly, Abrahams formed the SWAPO Democrats with his wife in Sweden. He campaigned for the Namibia National Front during the 1989 elections. In 1991, Abrahams opened a medical practice in Windhoek, where he resides today.[1]

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  1. Tonchi et. al. 2012, p. 13.

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