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Kuaima Isaac Riruako (24
April 1935 – 2 June 2014) was a
Namibian politician and the
paramount chief of the
Herero people. He
served as a
National Unity...
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Paramount Chief, and
Advocate Vekuii Rukoro emerged as the sole candidate.
Kuaima Riruako (1978–2014) In
March 1978,
after the ********ination of Kapuuo, the...
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party won 4.1% of po****r vote and
three out of 78 seats.
Herero Chief Kuaima Riruako, the
President of NUDO, was its
candidate in the
concurrent presidential...
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October 1968 to July 1970)
Clemens Kapuuo (July 1970 to 27
March 1978)
Kuaima Riruako (7 June 1978 to 5
December 1980)
Thimoteus Tjamuaha (5 December...
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despite fears that the
cemetery was mined. In 1999,
Herero Paramount Chief Kuaima Riruako urged the
Truth and
Reconciliation Commission of
South Africa to...
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votes in the region.
National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO)'s
Kuaima Riruako,
paramount chief of the
Herero people,
received over 7,000 votes...
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first political party to
officially submit their candidate,
Kuaima Riruako, for president. The
National Society for
Human Rights' observer...
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Chata Nora Schimming-Chase
Katuutire Kaura Philemon Moongo Johan De Waal
Kuaima Riruako (resigned in 2003)
McHenry Venaani (from 2003)
Petrus Junius Johannes...
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without explanation, the
South African authorities transported Mamugwe and
Kuaima Riruako to the
Caprivi Strip, and left both in the
wilderness to fend for...