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Ministry of Education (Namibia)

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The Ministry of Education (MOE) is a department of the Namibian government. Established at Namibian independence in 1990, the first Namibian education minister was Nahas Angula. Between 1995 and 2005, and since 2015, its responsibility is only primary and secondary education, while vocational and university education fall under the Ministry of Higher Education, Training and Innovation. The current education minister is Anna Nghipondoka.[1]

Additional portfolios

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In 1990 the ministry was established as Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport. In 1991 the portfolios of youth and sport were split off, and a separate Ministry of Youth and Sport was created.

In 1995 the ministry was renamed Ministry of Basic Education and Culture. The responsibility for tertiary education was given to a new ministry, the Ministry of Higher Education and Vocational Education. This step was revoked in 2005, when the ministry was again renamed to Ministry of Education, and reinstated in 2015, when there again was a separate Ministry of Higher Education, and this ministry was named Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture.

Prime Ministers

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All education ministers (excluding ministers of higher education) in chronological order are:

# Picture Name (Birth–Death) Party Term start Term end
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport
01 Nahas Angula 1943– SWAPO 1990 1991
Minister of Basic Education and Culture
0 Nahas Angula 1943– SWAPO 1992 1995
Minister of Basic Education, Culture and Sport
02 John Mutorwa 1957– SWAPO 1995 2005
Minister of Education
03 Nangolo Mbumba 1941– SWAPO 2005 2010
04 Abraham Iyambo 1961–2013 SWAPO 2010 2013
05 David Namwandi 1954– SWAPO 2013 2015
Minister of Education, Arts and Culture
06 Katrina Hanse-Himarwa 1967– SWAPO 2015 2019
0 Martin Andjaba (acting) 1957– SWAPO 2019 2020
07 Anna Nghipondoka 1957– SWAPO 2020

References

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  1. ^ Terblanché, Niël (2020-03-22). "Central bank Governor appointed finance minister". Informanté. Archived from the original on 26 March 2020. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
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