List of Namibia Regions and Constituencies

Namibia is a unitary state divided into 14 administrative regions, each with its own regional council. These regions are further divided into 121 constituencies for local governance and electoral purposes.

List of Namibia’s Regions and their Number of Constituencies

  1. Zambezi Region (8)
  2. Kavango East Region (6)
  3. Kavango West Region (8)
  4. Ohangwena Region (11)
  5. Oshikoto Region (11)
  6. Oshana Region (10)
  7. Omusati Region (12)
  8. Kunene Region (6)
  9. Erongo Region (7)
  10. Otjozondjupa Region (7)
  11. Omaheke Region (7)
  12. Khomas Region (10) – Includes the capital, Windhoek.
  13. Hardap Region (8)
  14. Kharas Region (7)

Zambezi: Map and list of its constituencies

Zambezi Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Kabbe
  2. Katima Mulilo Rural
  3. Katima Mulilo Urban
  4. Kongola
  5. Linyanti
  6. Sibida
  7. Judea Lyaboloma
  8. Kabbe South

Erongo: Map and list of its constituencies

Erongo Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Arandis
  2. Daures
  3. Karibib
  4. Omaruru
  5. Swakopmund
  6. Walvis Bay Rural
  7. Walvis Bay Urban

Hardap: Map and list of its constituencies

Hardap Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Aranos
  2. Daweb
  3. Gibeon
  4. Mariental Rural
  5. Mariental Urban
  6. Rehoboth Rural
  7. Rehoboth Urban East
  8. Rehoboth Urban West

Karas: Map and list of its constituencies

Karas Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Naminüs
  2. Berseba
  3. Karasburg East
  4. Karasburg West
  5. Keetmanshoop Rural
  6. Keetmanshoop Urba
  7. Orangemud

Kavango West: Map and list of its constituencies

Kavango West Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Kapako
  2. Mankumpi
  3. Mpungu
  4. Muses
  5. Ncamagoro
  6. Ncuncuni
  7. Nkurenkuru
  8. Tondoro

Kavango East: Map and list of its constituencies

Kavango East Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Mashare
  2. Mukwe
  3. Ndiyona
  4. Ndonga Linena
  5. Rundu Rural
  6. Rundu Urban

Khomas: Map and list of its constituencies

Khomas Region and Constituencies Map
  1. John Alfons Pandeni
  2. Katutura Central
  3. Katutura East
  4. Khomasdal
  5. Moses //Garoeb
  6. Samora Machel
  7. Tobias Hainyeko
  8. Windhoek East
  9. Windhoek Rural
  10. Windhoek West

Kunene: Map and list of its constituencies

Kunene Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Epupa
  2. Kamanjab
  3. Khorixas
  4. Opuwo Rural
  5. Opuwo Urban
  6. Outjo
  7. Sesfontein

Omaheke: Map and list of its constituencies

Omaheke Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Aminus
  2. Epukiro
  3. Gobabis
  4. Kalahari
  5. Okarukambe
  6. Otjinene
  7. Otjombinde

Ohangwena: Map and list of its constituencies

Ohangwena Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Eenhana
  2. Endola
  3. Engela
  4. Epembe
  5. Ohangwena
  6. Okongo
  7. Omulunga
  8. Omundaungilo
  9. Ondobe
  10. Ongenga
  11. Oshikango
  12. Oshikunde

Omusati: Map and list of its constituencies

Omusati Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Anamulenge
  2. Elim
  3. Etayi
  4. Ogongo
  5. Okahao
  6. Okalongo
  7. Onesi
  8. Oshikuku
  9. Otamanzi
  10. Outapi
  11. Ruacana
  12. Tsandi

Oshana: Map and list of its constituencies

Oshana Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Okaku
  2. Okatana
  3. Okatjali
  4. Ompundja
  5. Ondangwa Rural
  6. Ondangwa Urban
  7. Ongwediva
  8. Oshakati East
  9. Oshakati West
  10. Uukwiyu
  11. Uuvudhiya

Oshikoto: Map and list of its constituencies

Oshikoto Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Eengodi
  2. Guinas
  3. Nehale lyaMpingana
  4. Okankolo
  5. Olukonda
  6. Omuntele
  7. Omuthiyagwiipundi
  8. Onayena
  9. Oniipa
  10. Onyaanya
  11. Tsumeb

Otjozondjupa: Map and list of its constituencies

Otjozondjupa Region and Constituencies Map
  1. Grootefontein
  2. Okahandja
  3. Okakarara
  4. Omatako
  5. Otavi
  6. Otjiwarongo
  7. Tsumkwe

Purpose of the Division

  • Political representation: Constituencies elect members to the National Assembly and Regional Councils.
  • Administrative efficiency: Regions coordinate local development, service delivery, and government programs.
  • Decentralization: Brings decision-making closer to communities.

Governance Structure

  • Regional Councils: Oversee development and administration in each region.
  • Constituency Councillors: Represent local communities in the Regional Council.
  • Local Authorities: Manage towns, municipalities, and settlements within constituencies.