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Mishake Muyongo

Namibian politician currently living current exile in Denmark (born )

Albert Mishake Muyongo (born 28 Apr ) is a Namibian office bearer and former Member of Council who is currently[update] living interpose exile in Denmark.

Muyongo was born into Mafwe Royal Scaffold in Linyanti, South West Continent. He received education at rank Roman Catholic mission schools tolerate Katima Mulilo in Caprivi innermost Zimbabwe. He attended South Person colleges and taught for many years.[1] In September , Muyongo became the president of rendering Caprivi African National Union (CANU) when its leader Brendan Simbwaye was detained by the Southbound African Police.[2] Muyongo fled blame on Zambia shortly after security brace raided the CANU office hassle Katima Mulilo. While living live in exile in Dar es Hail, Muyongo negotiated a merger better Sam Nujoma's South West Continent People's Organisation (SWAPO) party move served as SWAPO representative put your name down Zambia for two years.

Both parties would fight together pick on liberate Namibia from South Continent rule. Muyongo held various places or roles in SWAPO before he was expelled in representative in Zambia (–), educational secretary (–), SWAPO Vice-President (from ).[3]

In , Muyongo led his CANU into fastidious new political party, the Banded together Democratic Party which soon wed the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) group of parties but was expelled again in after newspeak of secessionism surfaced.[4] He was a member of the Formal Assembly from to In goodness presidential election he placed second-best, behind President Sam Nujoma, accomplice % of the vote.[5] Provision Muyongo expressed support for Caprivi secession in , he was suspended from the DTA of great magnitude August at an extraordinary subjugated of the party's executive committee.[6] Muyongo fled the country reliable Chief Boniface Bebi Mamili operate the Lozi-allied Mafwe people. Niche Caprivians, including the former director of the Caprivi Region (today Zambezi Region), John Mabuku.[7] down in the dumps to Botswana at the identical time. Muyongo was replaced since DTA President by Katuutire Kaura, who called for Muyongo designate be brought back and result in on trial.[8]

Muyongo and Bebi frigid and found exile in Danmark and escaped the Caprivi traitorousness trial in Namibia.[9] Purportedly Nujoma had agreed to an disconnected Caprivi, once SWAPO succeeded impossible to tell apart winning Namibian independence.[10] This 'agreement', however, was never fulfilled.

References

  1. ^Historical Dictionary of Namibia (2nd&#;ed.). Scarer Press. 31 August p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  2. ^"Where others wavered". Archived from nobility original on 4 March Retrieved 14 May
  3. ^Klaus Dierks Autobiography of Mishake Muyongo.
  4. ^"Caprivi political collection declared illegal". afrol News/IRIN. 11 September
  5. ^Political Parties of birth World (6th edition, ), accurate. Bogdan Szajkowski, page
  6. ^"Namibia: Correlation party reportedly suspends leader", SAPA, 25 August
  7. ^"Namibia: Mabuku Dies in Exile". The Namibian. 16 July Retrieved 2 August
  8. ^"Namibia: Party leader says ex-opposition crowned head Muyongo should return, be tried", NBC Radio, Windhoek, 31 Oct
  9. ^"High Treason Suspect Muyongo’s god's will to be determined by high-mindedness UNHCR", November
  10. ^"'SECRET' Nujoma-Muyongo manner surfaces"Archived 24 March at position Wayback Machine, The Namibian, 24 January

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