Mukwe Constituency
Mukwe is a constituency in the Kavango East region of Namibia. It has 26.000 inhabitants,[1] the district centre is the settlement of Mukwe.
The constituency contains the major settlements of Bagani, Kangongo and Divundu, and a number of small populated places such as Andara and Diyogha.
There is a bilateral agreement with Angola to allow mutual near-border immigration without travel documents. This applies to a maximum distance of 30 km, it is not valid for tourists.
Elections
2009
The day after the 2009 general election, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) called for a recount of Mukwe's ballots "after several political parties expressed their unhappiness over the counting process".[2] There were 19 polling stations in the constituency. In the certified results, incumbent President and SWAPO candidate Hifikepunye Pohamba received 6,227 votes of the 8,542 accepted votes. The closest candidates to Pohamba were Ignatius Shixwameni of the All People's Party (APP, 661 votes) and Hidipo Hamutenya of the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP, 343 votes).[3]
2010
In the 2010 local and regional elections, SWAPO's Christian Muriki won a seat in the Kavango Regional Council with 3,774 votes over APP's Pankratius Kutenda with 783 votes. Petrus Dishara of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) finished in third place with 414 votes and RDP's Justina Ngombara finished in last place 117 votes.[4]
2015
The 2015 regional elections were again a landslide win for Swapo. Johannes John Haushiku Thighuru received 5,541 votes while Venantius Kambogho of the APP received 484 votes and Bernand Thimbonde of the DTA came third with 442 votes.[5]
References
- ↑ Constituencies of Namibia, 2004
- ↑ ECN orders a recount in Mukwe constituency AfricanElections.org, 29 November 2009
- ↑ Namibia Elections 2009 Results Mukwe Constituency In Kavango Region AfricanElections.org
- ↑ SWAPO wins Rundu Urban, Rundu Rural West, Rundu Rural East and Mukwe constituencies Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, 29 November 2010
- ↑ "Regional Council Election Results 2015" (PDF). Electoral Commission of Namibia. 3 December 2015. p. 6.
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Coordinates: 16°49′00″S 24°35′00″E / 16.8167°S 24.5833°E