List of Members of the 6th National Assembly of Namibia
Below is a list of members of the 6th National Assembly of Namibia.[1] They were selected by their parties based on the results of the 2014 parliamentary election. This National Assembly was inaugurated on Namibia's Independence Day on 21 March 2015. Like each of the previous National Assemblies, it is led by the South West Africa People's Organization. The 6th National Assembly has 104 seats, up from 72 seats in all previous assemblies. 96 candidates were elected according to party lists and are assembled below in the order they appear on their party lists. President Hage Geingob appointed eight additional members after taking office.
South West Africa People's Organization
- Nangolo Mbumba
- Laura McLeod
- Pohamba Shifeta
- Agnes Kafula
- Sebastian Karupu
- Lucia Iipumbu
- Bernard Esau
- Priscilla Beukes
- Tjekero Tweya
- Lucia Witbooi
- Charles Namoloh
- Netumbo Ndaitwah
- Veikko Nekundi
- Johanna Kandjimi
- John Mutorwa
- Alexia Manombe-Ncube
- Alfeus ǃNaruseb
- Doreen Sioka
- Natangwe Iithete
- Sophia Shaningwa
- Tom Alweendo
- Juliet Kavetuna
- Calle Schlettwein
- Christine ǁHoebes
- Erastus Uutoni
- Sylvia Makgone
- Engel Nawatiseb
- Agnes Tjongarero
- Nickey Iyambo
- Anna Shiweda
- Asser Kapere
- Lidwina Shapwa
- Frans Kapofi
- Ndilipo Namupala
- Peter Katjavivi
- Maureen Hinda-Mbaziira
- Pieter van der Walt
- Aino Kapewangolo
- Hambyuka Hamutenya
- Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
- Penda Ya Ndakolo
- Bernadette Jagger
- Erkki Nghimtina
- Lucia Nghaamwa
- James Sankwasa
- Kornelia Shilunga
- Sakeus Shanghala
- Anna Hipondoka
- Leon Jooste
- Priscilla Kavita
- Stanley Simataa
- Rebecca Iipinge
- Derek Klazen
- Sophia Swartz
- Usko Nghaamwa
- Itah Kandji-Murangi
- Immanuel Ngatjizeko
- Eveline Taeyele-Nawases
- Samuel Ankama
- Becky Ndjoze-Ojo
- Tommy Nambahu
- Annakletha Sikerete
- Royal /Ui/o/oo
- Faustina Caley
- Alpheus Muheua
- Emilia Amupewa
- Daniel Kashikola
- Margaret Mahoto
- Billy Mwaningange
- Marina Kandumbu
- Utoni Nujoma
- Loide Kasingo
- Peya Mushelenga
- Norah Munsu
- Bernadus Swartbooi
- Ida Hoffman
- Leevi Katoma
- Selma Fillemon
Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA)
- McHenry Venaani
- Jennifer van der Heever
- Vipuakuje Muharukua
- Elma Dienda
- Nico Smit
Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP)
- Hidipo Hamutenya
- Steve Bezuidenhout
- Mike Kavekotora
All People's Party (APP)
- Ignatius Shixwameni
- Reinhold Nauyoma
National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO)
- Asser Mbai
- Meundju Jahanika
United Democratic Front (UDF)
- Apius Auxab
- Dudu Murorua
Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP)
The WRP will send their second and third-placed candidate to the National Assembly.[1]
- Benson Kaapala
- Salmon Fleermuys
Republic Party (RP)
South West Africa National Union (SWANU)
United People's Movement (UPM)
- Jan J. van Wyk
References
- 1 2 "So lyk die NV" [That's the NA]. Die Republikein (in Afrikaans). 3 December 2014.
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