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Nangolo Ithete (22 May 1941-23 September 2002) was a Namibian politician. Ithete was born in Okahao, Omusati Region and joined SWAPO in the early 1960s and went into exile with SWAPO to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in 1963. He studied in Yugoslavia until 1975. From 1976-1985, he was SWAPO's chief representative in Zambia and from 1985-1989 chief representative in Nigeria. Upon independence in 1990, Ithete was elected to the 1st and 2nd National Assemblies. He also served as a Deputy Minister of Home Affairs (1990-94), later of Environment and Tourism (1995-2000). He died in Windhoek in September 2002.[1]
References
- ^ Biographies of Namibian Personalities - I KlausDierks.com
Categories:- 1941 births
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- Members of the South West Africa People's Organization
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- Namibian expatriates in Tanzania
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