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Ministry of Works and Transport (Namibia)

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The Ministry of Works and Transport is a government ministry of Namibia. It was established in 1990[1] as Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communication and got its current name in 2008 when the communication portfolio was moved to the information ministry.[2]

The head office is located in the MWT Head Office Building in Windhoek.[3] As of 2020 John Mutorwa is the minister.[4]

Agencies

The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Directorate of Aircraft Accident Investigations (DAAI) are part of the Ministry of Works and Transport.[5]

Ministers

All works and transport ministers in chronological order are:[1]

# Picture Name (Birth–Death) Party Term start Term end
Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communication
1 Richard Kapelwa Kabajani 1943–2007 SWAPO 1990 1992
2 Marco Hausiku 1953–2021 SWAPO 1992 1995
3 Hampie Plichta 1934–2001 SWAPO 1995 2000
4 Moses Amweelo 1952– SWAPO 2000 2005
5 Joel Kaapanda 1945– SWAPO 2005 2008
Minister of Works and Transport
6 Helmut Angula 1945 SWAPO 2008 2010
7 Erkki Nghimtina 1948– SWAPO 2010 2015
8 Alpheus ǃNaruseb 1954– SWAPO 2015 2018
9 John Mutorwa 1957– SWAPO 2018

References

  1. ^ a b Sherbourne, Robin. Guide to the Namibian Economy 2013/14. Institute for Public Policy Research. p. 266. ISBN 978-99945-78-14-6.
  2. ^ "About us". Government of Namibia. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
  3. ^ "CONTACTS." (Archive) Ministry of Works and Transport. Retrieved on 30 November 2013. "MWT Head Office Building 6719 Bell St Snyman Circle Windhoek"
  4. ^ "Minister's Office." Ministry of Works and Transport. Retrieved on 30 November 2013.
  5. ^ "About DCA." 2007. Retrieved on 7 August 2022.