NUDO's Israel Hukura joins National Council
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Omatako Constituency Councillor Israel Hukura has been sworn in as a member of the National Council this morning.
He will represent the Omatako Constituency of the Otjozondjupa Region.
Omatako Constituency Councillor Israel Hukura has been sworn in as a member of the National Council this morning.
He will represent the Omatako Constituency of the Otjozondjupa Region.
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