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Moses Katjiuongua

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In 1982, Katjiuongua returned to Namibia and became the president of SWANU. In that position, he led the SWANU delegation to the Multi-Party Conference in September 1983, but his party split on the question of participation in the internal settlement. A congress called by opponents relieved him and
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which he obtained on a study trip between 1978 and 1980. He further completed a master's degree in public administration at
233: 62:). His political activities continued concurrently with his studies. After graduation, he went into exile to work in the 35: 51: 299: 148:(NPF) party founded by him shortly before, and he was the only member of the party to win a seat. In the 136:
On 10 May 1985, he was appointed Minister of Manpower, National Health and Welfare in the cabinet of the
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in international affairs, economics, human geography and theoretical philosophy from
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Katjiuongua was married to Rebecca Matjituavi. They had four children.
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the DCN failed to win a set. Katjiuongua disbanded the party in 2003.
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Index

Namibian
Transitional Government of National Unity
Constituent Assembly of Namibia
National Assembly of Namibia
Aminuis
Swedish Confederation of Labour
Bechuanaland
Botswana
South West African National Union
Cairo
Egypt
Magdeburg
East Germany
Mao Zedong
China
Tanzania
BA
MA
Stockholm University
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario
Central Committee
Transitional Government of National Unity
November 1989 pre-independence elections
National Patriotic Front
1994 elections
Democratic Coalition of Namibia
1999 elections

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