- Dawid Bezuidenhout
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Dawid Bezuidenhout (born 7 September, 1935 in Keetmanshoop - died 7 August, 1998 in Windhoek) was a teacher and politician in South West Africa (now Namibia).[1]
A teacher by profession, Bezuidenhout entered politics in South West Africa in 1959 as the founding Vice President of the South West Africa Coloured Organisation. In 1985, Bezuidenhout became the Minister of Transport of the Transitional Government of National Unity (TGNU), a puppet government of South Africa prior to Namibia's independence. The TGNU chairmanship operated under a rotational system and Bezuidenhout was named the first chairman of the TNUG as well maintaining his position as Transport minister. Then a member of the Namibia's Labour Party, Bezuidenhout eventually became a founding member of the United Democratic Front from 1989-95.
Dawid Bezuidenhout High School in Khomasdal is named after him.[2][3]
Bezuidenhout retired from politics in 1995 and died on 7 August, 1998 in Windhoek.
References
- ^ Biography KlausDierks.com
- ^ Brigshaw High School
- ^ Dawid Bezuidenhout High School page
Preceded by
position foundedChairman of the Transitional Government of National Unity of Namibia
June-September 1985Succeeded by
Hans DiergaardtPreceded by
Andreas ShipangaChairman of the Transitional Government of National Unity of Namibia
May-July 1987Succeeded by
Jan de WetCategories:- 1935 births
- 1998 deaths
- People from Karas Region
- Coloured Namibian people
- United Democratic Front (Namibia) politicians
- South West African Labour Party politicians
- Namibian politician stubs
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