Dâures Constituency Explained

Dâures (Khoekhoe for Brandberg,[1] until 1998: Brandberg Constituency[2]) is a constituency in the Erongo Region of Namibia. It is named after the tallest mountain in Namibia, the Brandberg. It had a population of 11,350 in 2011, up from 10,289 in 2001.[3] the constituency had 7,882 registered voters.[4]

Dâures Constituency extends from the national road B2 to the Ugab River and has a radius of approximately 120 km.[5] Largest settlement in the constituency and seat of the constituency office is Uis. It also contains the settlements of Okombahe and Omatjette, as well as the smaller populated places of Grootspitzkop, Odama, Omihana, Okamapuku, Otjohorongo, Ovitua, Ozondati and Tubusis.[6] [7]

Politics

Dâures has been a United Democratic Front (UDF) dominated constituency since its establishment in 1992. In the 2004 regional election UDF politician Apius Auchab received 1,882 of the 3,445 votes cast and became councillor.[8] Only in the 2010 regional elections, the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) took the lead for the first time with Ernst Katjiku getting 1,394 votes, 23 more votes than Auchab of the UDF (1,371 votes).[6] Fredrika Gertze of the National Unity Democratic Organisation received 207 votes and Seth Angalie Manga of the Rally for Democracy and Progress received 195 votes.[9]

In the 2015 regional elections the constituency went back to the UDF with Joram Kennedy ǃHaoseb winning 1589 votes against Katjiku's 1390.[10] I was the only constituency won by the UDF in these elections.[11] ǃHaoseb was reelected in the 2020 regional election, winning the constituency with 1,448 votes. SWAPO was again runner-up, its candidate Theresia Inecia Brandt received 1,147 votes. In third place was Abiud Uaja Karongee, an independent candidate. He obtained 481 votes.[4]

Economy and infrastructure

Apart from the B2 on which it borders, Dâures constituency contains only untarred roads. The main economic activity is agriculture.[6]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Malan , Johan S . Die Völker Namibias. The Tribes of Namibia. 1998. Klaus Hess. Windhoek, Göttingen. German. 134–135.
  2. News: Re-division of certain regions into constituencies: Regional Councils Act, 1992 . Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia . 1940 . 20 . . 31 August 1998 . pdf.
  3. Web site: Erongo 2011 Census Regional Profile . 10 April 2020 . Statistics Namibia . 8 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221008102222/https://d3rp5jatom3eyn.cloudfront.net/cms/assets/documents/p19dptss1rt6erfri0a1k3q1mrhm.pdf . dead .
  4. Web site: Regional Council 2020 Election Results . . 18 January 2021 . Interactive map . 16 March 2021 . 12 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210612210020/https://elections.na/ . dead .
  5. News: Omatjette wants split from Daures. Desie. Heita. New Era. 20 April 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110716055427/http://www.newera.com.na/article.php?articleid=10539. 16 July 2011.
  6. News: Daures to turn over a new leaf – Katjiku . Ekongo . John . 31 March 2011 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120331025617/http://www.newera.com.na/article.php?articleid=38080 . 31 March 2012.
  7. Web site: Constituencies . Erongo Regional Council . 13 January 2024.
  8. News: Electoral Act, 1992: Notification of Result of General Election for Regional Councils . Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia . 3366 . 12 . . 3 January 2005 . pdf.
  9. Web site: Election results from Electoral Commission of Namibia . 2 January 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717175842/http://www.ecn.na/results/2010/Press_Release_Constituency%5B1%5D%20-%20Erongo%20-%20Daures.pdf . 17 July 2011 . dead .
  10. News: UDF upsets Swapo in Daures. 30 November 2015. New Era.
  11. News: Mixed results for opposition in regional polls . Menges . Werner . . 29 November 2015 .