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Kazenambo Kazenambo : ウィキペディア英語版
Kazenambo Kazenambo

Kazenambo Kazenambo (born 6 July 1963) is a Namibian politician. A member of SWAPO, Kazenambo was first elected to the 4th National Assembly of Namibia in 2005. He then served as Deputy Minister of Local and Regional Government, Housing and Rural Development until 2010, and as Minister of Youth, National Service, Sport and Culture until 2012. Kazenambo is a member of SWAPO's Politburo.
==Early life==
Kazenambo was born in Maun, Botswana, the son of Namibian refugees. He joined SWAPO in 1979, at the age of 16. Five years later in 1984, he travelled to Angola, where he received military training. In 1986, he joined SWAPO's military wing as a combatant, People's Liberation Army of Namibia. He fought with SWAPO until 1989, when negotiations ended the Namibian War of Independence. Prior to independence, he also worked as a journalist for the Namibia Press Agency (NAMPA) and the Voice of Namibia radio program. A year later, Namibia became independent and moved to Namibia, the land of his family, where he became a journalist for ''Namibia Today'', the official mouthpiece of the SWAPO Party.

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