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Prime Minister and "Chief Administrator" Upon independence on March 21, 1990, President Sam Nujoma appointed Hage Geingob† as the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Namibia, a position he held for an unbroken 12-year period until 2002.
Following independence on March 21, 1990, President Sam Nujoma appointed him to several critical cabinet positions, showcasing his trust and Pohamba's administrative competence.
This marked the beginning of a long and impactful journey within the Executive Cabinet under Presidents Sam Nujoma and Hifikepunye Pohamba.
Minister of Education and Culture (1990-2005) Appointed as the first Minister of Education and Culture by Founding President Sam Nujoma, Angula faced the monumental task of unifying a segregated and unequal education system inherited from apartheid.
He is building upon the foreign policy foundations laid by Namibia's first president, Sam Nujoma, and his immediate predecessors, by adapting to a rapidly changing global order.
Transformative Tenure as Minister of Finance (2003-2015) Appointed by President Sam Nujoma, her 12-year tenure as Finance Minister is widely regarded as her most impactful period.
In 2002, then-President Sam Nujoma appointed him as the Prime Minister of Namibia .
Minister of Finance (2003–2015) In 2003, President Sam Nujoma appointed Saara Kuugongelwa as Minister of Finance , a portfolio she held for an unprecedented twelve years under three successive presidents.