Rundu Rural West

Coordinates: 17°56′S 19°46′E / 17.933°S 19.767°E / -17.933; 19.767
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Rundu Rural West is an electoral constituency in the Kavango East Region of Namibia. It is located west of Rundu, one of Namibia's largest cities. Kasote and Sauyemwa are settlements in the constituency. Sauyemwea is an informal settlement located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Rundu, and Kasote is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) away from Rundu, both towards the west. Most of the residents of the constituency live in informal housing, which includes housing made of bricks or corrugated iron.[1][2]

Politics

Prior to the 2010 local and regional election, the constituency was represented by Rosa Kavara of SWAPO, who took over for Herbert Shixwameni also of SWAPO. Shixwameni left his position as councilor for the constituency when he left SWAPO to form the All People's Party with his younger brother, Ignatius.

2010 election

The 2010 local and regional elections were contested by incumbent Rosa Kavara (SWAPO), Herbert Shixwameni of the APP and Moses Nyundu of the Rally for Democracy and Progress.[3] SWAPO's Kavara won re-election and was also elected to the National Council of Namibia as one of 7 women on the 24 person body.[4]

References

17°56′S 19°46′E / 17.933°S 19.767°E / -17.933; 19.767