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Fanuel Kozonguizi

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in various positions, including as the Minister of Justice, Information, Post and Telecommunication from June 1985 to 1988, and as Minister of Information from 1988 to 1989. Kozonguizi joined the
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which made SWANU unpopular to some in comparison to the other major political party and liberation movement, the
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In 1954 he began his career as an activist in Namibia, working to support contract labourers returning to
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where he completed high school. He eventually earned his matric in 1953 and studied at
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becoming an advocate in the process. He subsequently joined Kapuuo as member of the
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prior to Namibian independence, both under South African administration and in the
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on the issue of Namibian independence, and was a high-ranking administrator in
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for a short time, Kozonguizi returned to Namibia in 1976 as legal advisor to
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and ombudsman. Kozonguizi was a founding member and first president of the
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Triumph of courage: Profiles of Namibian political heroes and heroines.
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Tonchi, Victor L; Lindeke, William A; Grotpeter, John J (2012).
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lawyer and politician. He served as permanent petitioner to the
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From 1980 until independence, Kozonguizi served in the
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Index

Namibian
United Nations
South-West Africa
Transitional Government
member of Parliament
South West African National Union
Windhoek
Warmbad
South Africa
Fort Hare
Rhodes
University of Cape Town
barrister
Inner Temple
London
Ovamboland
Mburumba Kerina
Zedekia Ngavirue
South West Africa
Fort Hare University
United Nations
Reverend Michael Scott
Hans Beukes
Markus Kooper
Sam Nujoma
Ismael Fortune
Jacob Kuhangua
Hosea Kutako
SWANU
Namibian history

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