Hifikepunye Pohamba

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Hifikepunye Pohamba
Hifikepunye Pohamba

Incumbent
Assumed office 
March 21, 2005
Preceded by Sam Nujoma
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born August 18, 1935
Namibia
Political party South-West Africa People's Organisation
Spouse Penexupifo Pohamba

Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamba (born August 18, 1935) is the second and current President of Namibia.

He is a member of the South-West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) ruling party who won the 2004 presidential election with 76.4% of the vote,[1] in what has been described as a "landslide".[2] He was backed by long-time president Sam Nujoma, who was then serving his third five-year term; Pohamba has been described as Nujoma's hand-picked successor.[3] Pohamba took office as president on March 21, 2005[4] and has since distinguished himself by careful but decisive moves against corruption. Prior to this, he was the Minister of public land.

As a child, he was educated at an Anglican mission. At the age of 25, Pohamba helped found Swapo. He was arrested for his political activity but moved to Rhodesia, where he was deported soon afterwards. He then spent four months in prison in Namibia before spending two years in Ovamboland under house arrest. After he left prison, he went to Luanda to set up Swapo's Angolan office, and on his return, met the man who was later to become President, Sam Nujoma. Until the 1990s and Namibia's independence, Pohamba represented Swapo across Africa, although he studied politics in the former Soviet Union briefly. He headed Swapo's election campaign before becoming an MP in 1990, and then held the ministries of internal affairs, fisheries, marine resources and land affairs.

  1. ^ Elections in Namibia, African Elections Database.
  2. ^ "Swapo man wins Namibia landslide", BBC.co.uk, November 21, 2004.
  3. ^ "Namibians Prepare to Vote", VOA News, November 14, 2004.
  4. ^ "Namibia Swears-in New President", VOA News, March 21, 2005.
Preceded by
Sam Nujoma
President of Namibia
2005–current
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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