Eben van Zijl, the Glossary
Ebenezer van Zijl (1931 – 13 January 2009) was a White Namibian politician and lawyer in South West Africa, the forerunner to modern Namibia.[1]
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16 relations: Kosie Pretorius, List of members of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia, Moses Katjiuongua, Namibia, National Party (South Africa), National Patriotic Front (Namibia), Omaheke Region, South Africa, South West Africa, Swakopmund, SWANU, SWAPO, The Namibian, Transitional Government of National Unity (Namibia), White Namibians, 1989 Namibian parliamentary election.
- Namibian Afrikaner people
- Namibian farmers
- Namibian people of South African descent
- Namibian politicians
- People from Omaheke Region
Kosie Pretorius
Jacobus Willem Francois Pretorius, commonly known as Kosie Pretorius (5 September 1935. – 14 July 2017), was a Namibian politician. Eben van Zijl and Kosie Pretorius are Namibian Afrikaner people, Namibian people of South African descent, National Party (South Africa) politicians and White Namibian people.
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List of members of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia
Below is a list of members of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia, which became the National Assembly of Namibia upon independence in March 1990.
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Moses Katjiuongua
Moses Katjikuru Katjiuongua (24 April 1942 – 8 March 2011) was a Namibian politician, minister in the Transitional Government of National Unity, member of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia, and member of the National Assembly of Namibia. Eben van Zijl and Moses Katjiuongua are people from Omaheke Region.
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Namibia
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa.
National Party (South Africa)
The National Party (Nasionale Party, NP), also known as the Nationalist Party, was a political party in South Africa from 1914 to 1997, which was responsible for the implementation of apartheid rule.
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National Patriotic Front (Namibia)
The National Patriotic Front is a political party in Namibia.
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Omaheke Region
Omaheke (Sandveld) is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, the least populous region.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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South West Africa
South West Africa, renamed to Namibia from 12 June 1968, was a South African Province under South African administration from 1915 to 1990, after which it became modern-day Namibia.
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Swakopmund
Swakopmund ("Mouth of the Swakop") is a city on the coast of western Namibia, west of the Namibian capital Windhoek via the B2 main road.
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SWANU
The South West Africa National Union (SWANU) is a Namibian political party founded in 1959.
SWAPO
The South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO; Suidwes-Afrikaanse Volks Organisasie, SWAVO; Südwestafrikanische Volksorganisation, SWAVO), officially known as the SWAPO Party of Namibia, is a political party and former independence movement in Namibia (formerly South West Africa).
The Namibian
The Namibian is the largest daily newspaper in Namibia.
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Transitional Government of National Unity (Namibia)
The Transitional Government of National Unity (TGNU) (Oorgangsregering van Nasionale Eenheid (ORNE)), was an interim government for South West Africa (Namibia) between June 1985 to February 1989.
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White Namibians
White Namibians (Weiße Namibier or Europäische Namibier) are people of European descent settled in Namibia. Eben van Zijl and White Namibians are White Namibian people.
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1989 Namibian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Namibia between 7 and 11 November 1989.
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See also
Namibian Afrikaner people
- A. J. de Klerk
- Aranos Coetzee
- Behati Prinsloo
- Chanique Rabe
- Christi Viljoen
- Conrad Marais
- Eben van Zijl
- Eneill Buitendag
- Ewald Steenkamp
- Francois van Rensburg
- Hannes Smith
- Heino Senekal
- Henno Prinsloo
- Ian van Zyl
- Jacques Nieuwenhuis
- Jané du Toit
- Jan-Berry Burger
- Johan de Waal
- Johann Tromp
- Johannes van der Merwe
- Johnny Redelinghuys
- Juanita du Plessis
- Jurie Viljoen
- Jurie van Tonder
- Kosie Pretorius
- Lennie Louw
- Louis van der Westhuizen
- Louis van der Westhuizen (rugby union)
- Mannie Heymans
- Marius Visser
- Marlice van Vuuren
- Nicolaas Scholtz
- P. J. van Lill
- Piet van Zyl (rugby union, born 1979)
- Raoul Larson
- Renaldo Bothma
- Rudie van Vuuren
- Stephan Swanepoel
- Tertius Losper
- Theuns Kotzé
- Tinus du Plessis
- Torsten van Jaarsveld
Namibian farmers
- Clara Bohitile
- Dirk Mudge
- Eben van Zijl
- Francois van Rensburg
- Jan de Wet
- Paul Smit
- Piet van der Walt
- Raimar von Hase
Namibian people of South African descent
- André du Pisani
- Bernie Burger
- Blythe Loutit
- Bryan O'Linn
- David Wiese
- Eben van Zijl
- Elma Dienda
- Gareth Cloete
- Gwen Lister
- Hannes Smith
- Heino Senekal
- Henk Mudge
- Henno Prinsloo
- Hermanus van Wyk
- Jan de Wet
- Jan-Berry Burger
- Juanita du Plessis
- Jurie Viljoen
- Jurie van Tonder
- Karl Birkenstock
- Kosie Pretorius
- Lennie Louw
- Lu-Wayne Botes
- Mannie Heymans
- Michael Durant (cricketer)
- Michael Pienaar
- Piet van Zyl (rugby union, born 1979)
- Piet van der Walt
- Reggie Diergaardt
- Veronica de Klerk
Namibian politicians
- Abner Nuule
- Anna Shiweda
- Ben Africa
- Cornelius van Wyk
- Dap Izaaks
- Duminga Ndala
- Eben van Zijl
- Erastus Tjejamba
- Esme Sophia Isaack
- Gottlob Mbaukua
- Hendrina Afrikaner
- Jager Afrikaner
- John McNab
- Klaas Afrikaner
- Manasse ǃNoreseb
- Maxie Minnaar
- Nehale Mpingana
- Thimoteus Tjamuaha
People from Omaheke Region
- Amraal Lambert
- Bethuel Muzeu
- Constance Kgosiemang
- Eben van Zijl
- Evelyn ǃNawases-Taeyele
- Festus Ueitele
- Hulda Shipanga
- Jan de Wet
- Keharanjo Nguvauva
- Kuaima Riruako
- Moses Katjiuongua
- Shafimana Ueitele
- Silvia Makgone
- Steve Mogotsi
- Veweziwa Kotjipati
- Vikapita Meroro
- Vitapi Ngaruka
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eben_van_Zijl
Also known as Ebenezer van Zijl.