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Namibia

Hage Gottfried Geingob

Date of Birth: 3 August 1941
Place of Birth: Otjiwarongo, Otjozondjupa Region
Died: 4 February 2024


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The rise and rise of son of Sam

At 57 he is younger than his rivals for the presidency such as SWAPO Vice-President and Trade and Industry Minister Hage Geingob (70) from the minority Damara...


SWAPO's big guns in the fray

The Vice-President and Minister of Trade and Industry Hage Geingob had seemed sure to be chosen as SWAPO candidate for the national presidency at a special party congress due early in 2013...


A new landscape unfolds

The favourites to take over from Pohamba are the former Prime Minister and current Trade and Industry Minister Hage Geingob and the SWAPO Secretary General and Justice Minister Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana...


Beijing in scanner scandal

Amongst others a large amount was paid in cash to John Nauta Special Advisor to former President Sam Nujoma; similarly substantial payments were made to Knowledge Katti a business associate of Trade and Industry Minister Hage Geingob who is also Deputy President of the ruling party...


Nujoma's grasp

Now the ex-President's support seems to be shifting towards SWAPO's Vice-President Hage Geingob the Trade and Industry Minister...


Political hurdles ahead

Former Prime Minister Hage Geingob’s unopposed election as SWAPO Vice-President makes him favourite to succeed Pohamba as national presidential candidate in 2014...


Breaking up the party

Its Central Committee has nominated Pohamba the party's current Vice-President and Hage Geingob a former Premier who is Chief Whip in the National Assembly as uncontested 'preferred candidates' for the SWAPO presidency and vice-presidency...


Sam bows out again

The favourite for the vice-presidency is SWAPO’s Chief Whip in the National Assembly Hage Geingob who was Prime Minister from 1990 to 2002...


Sam and son of Sam

One candidate to succeed Pohamba could be former Premier Hage Geingob...


Sam and the successors

Former Prime Minister Hage Geingob would still like to be president; Hamutenya (now reconciled with Pohamba his distant cousin) is seen as divisive and the Nujoma loyalists would bitterly resist his candidacy...


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