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'''Usko Nghaamwa''' is a [[Namibia]]n politician, farmer and business man. A loyal member of [[SWAPO]],<ref>[http://www.namibian.com.na/index.php?id=28&tx_ttnews%5btt_news%5d=67509&no_cache=1 Usko Nghaamwa criticises RDP, DTA, RP leaders] [[The Namibian]], 6 May 2010</ref> Nghaamwa has been the Governor of the northern [[Ohangwena Region]] since 2005. In December 2010, he was reappointed to the position.<ref>[http://www.southerntimesafrica.com/article.php?title=President%20Pohamba%20appoints%20governors&id=5317 President Pohamba appoints governors] The Southern Times, 9 December 2010</ref>. He is known for his genoristy and loving spirt in and around of his community. |
'''Usko Nghaamwa''' is a [[Namibia]]n politician, farmer and business man. A loyal member of [[SWAPO]],<ref>[http://www.namibian.com.na/index.php?id=28&tx_ttnews%5btt_news%5d=67509&no_cache=1 Usko Nghaamwa criticises RDP, DTA, RP leaders] [[The Namibian]], 6 May 2010</ref> Nghaamwa has been the Governor of the northern [[Ohangwena Region]] since 2005. In December 2010, he was reappointed to the position.<ref>[http://www.southerntimesafrica.com/article.php?title=President%20Pohamba%20appoints%20governors&id=5317 President Pohamba appoints governors] The Southern Times, 9 December 2010</ref>. He is known for his genoristy and loving spirt in and around of his community. |
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Usko Nghaamwa is a Namibian politician, farmer and business man. A loyal member of SWAPO,[1] Nghaamwa has been the Governor of the northern Ohangwena Region since 2005. In December 2010, he was reappointed to the position.[2]. He is known for his genoristy and loving spirt in and around of his community.
References
- ^ Usko Nghaamwa criticises RDP, DTA, RP leaders The Namibian, 6 May 2010
- ^ President Pohamba appoints governors The Southern Times, 9 December 2010