Peter Katjavivi

The Honorable
Speaker of the National Assembly
Assumed office
21 March 2015
President Hage Geingob
Preceded by Theo-Ben Gurirab
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Namibia
In office
1992–2003
Succeeded by Lazarus Hangula
Personal details
Born (1941-05-12) 12 May 1941
Okahandja
Nationality Namibian
Political party SWAPO
Occupation Politician
Profession Professor
Religion Christian

Peter Hitjitevi Katjavivi (born 12 May 1941) is a Namibian politician who has been Speaker of the National Assembly of Namibia since 20 March 2015. Previously he served as Ambassador to Germany.[1][2]

Life and career

Peter Katjavivi was born in Okahandja and attended first a primary school in Windhoek, then the Augustineum Secondary School in Okahandja (1960–61) and the Government College in Umuahia , Nigeria (1963-1966). 1966/67 he began studying history, law and political science at the University of Dar es Salaam , Tanzania, which he in 1980 at the University of Warwick , England with a thesis on political sociology graduated Namibia. Since the 60s is Katjavivi member of SWAPO 1968 and to 1979 he was head of SWAPO overseas offices in London. In 1986 he obtained a doctorate (DPhil) at St Antony's College of Oxford University .

In 1989 he was a member of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia. From 1992 to 2003 he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Namibia , at whose foundation he had significant influence. Katjavivi was and is a member of numerous national and international educational, cultural and research organizations, including the Executive Council Member of UNESCO (1993-1997), Chairman of the Council of National Monuments (1992-2000), now National Heritage Council of Namibia and President of the Namibia Economic Policy Research Unit (since 1990). In 2003 he became Namibian Ambassador to the European Union in Brussels and in 2006 Ambassador to Berlin. He was appointed to head the National Planning Commission in 2008.

Katjavivi is married and has five children. Besides his native Herero he speaks five more languages.

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