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1970–1971: Joachim Bernhard Hermann von Prittwitz und Gaffron, mechanical engineer, first Mayor from German nobility [1] 1974–1976: Günther Kaschik, born 16 January 1930 in Germany, was a businessman and manager of the South-West African Buildings Society [11] 1988–1990: Abraham Bernard May, 2nd time (1912–1993)
2.6 1950s. 2.7 1960s. 2.8 1970s. 2.9 1980s. 2.10 1990s. ... List of mayors of Windhoek; List of government ministries of Namibia , generally headquartered in Windhoek;
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Mayors of Windhoek (8 P) Pages in category "Politicians from Windhoek" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Windhoek's Old Location in the 1950s The same skyline in 2011, showing the Old Location Cemetery Museum (lower right corner) and parts of the suburb Pionierspark. The Old Location (or as it was known then the Main Location) was an area segregated for Black residents of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia.
Parliamentary elections were held in South West Africa on 30 August 1950. [1] The whites-only election saw a victory for the National Party of South West Africa, which won 15 of the 18 seats in the Legislative Assembly.
The first woman to serve as mayor in the United States is believed to be Susanna M. Salter, who served as mayor of Argonia, Kansas, in 1887. [3] [4] [5] However, the first woman recorded winning a mayoral election was Nancy Smith in 1862, who declined to be sworn in as mayor of Oskaloosa, Iowa.
The 18 members of the Legislative Assembly were elected from single-member constituencies. Prior to the elections six constituencies (Aroab, Mariental, Otjikondo, Usakos, Windhoek District and Windhoek North) were abolished and replaced by Erongo, Khomas-hochland, Stampriet, Walvisbay, Windhoek Klein and Windhoek South.