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Hendrik Witbooi (politician)

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President
  
Sam Nujoma

Nationality
  
Namibian

Political party
  
SWAPO

Preceded by
  
position established

Role
  
Namibian Politician


President
  
Sam Nujoma

Name
  
Hendrik Witbooi

Preceded by
  
position established

Occupation
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Libertina Amathila

Hendrik Witbooi (politician) Hendrik Witbooi Pastor chief freedom fighter and politician


Born
  
7 January 1934 Gibeon, Hardap Region (
1934-01-07
)

Died
  
October 13, 2009, Windhoek, Namibia

Reverend Dr Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi (traditional name ǃNanseb ǀGabemab, 7 January 1934, in Gibeon – 13 October 2009, in Windhoek) was a Namibian politician and the seventh Captain of the ǀKhowesin clan. A member of SWAPO from 1976 until his death, Witbooi brought with him several clans of Namaqua into the liberation organisation.

Hendrik Witbooi (politician) Hendrik Witbooi Namaqua chief

Imprisoned numerous times during the Namibian War of Independence, Witbooi was first elected as Vice-President of SWAPO in 1984 and was re-elected for the last time in 1997. A member of the Constituent Assembly in 1989-90, Witbooi served in the National Assembly until his 2004 retirement, including a stint (1990-1995) as Minister of Labour and Manpower Development.

Witbooi became Namibia's first Deputy Prime Minister in 1995. He served in that position until 2004.

In October 2009, it was reported that Witbooi was facing major medical problems and had slipped into a coma at the Roman Catholic Hospital in Windhoek. On 13 October, Witbooi died at the Roman Catholic Hospital due to cancer.

Personal

Witbooi was the great-grandson of Hendrik Witbooi, the early resistance leader who led his chiefly followers against European colonisation.

References

Hendrik Witbooi (politician) Wikipedia