Namibia’s 2025–2029 Cabinet: Composition, Context, and Constitutional Framework
1. Significance
- In March 2025, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah was inaugurated as Namibia’s first female President, a historic milestone for the nation.
- Alongside her, Lucia Witbooi was appointed as Vice President, marking the first time Namibia has simultaneously had both a female President and Vice President.
- This new leadership led to a streamlined Cabinet of 14 ministers and 7 deputy ministers, designed to reduce redundancy, lower expenditures, and improve governance efficiency.
- Notably, 9 of the 14 ministerial positions were held by women—a strong shift toward gender representation.
2. Constitutional and Structural Context
- The appointments were enacted under the authority of Article 32(3)(i)(dd) of the Republic of Namibia’s Constitution. This provision empowers the President to appoint the Vice President, Prime Minister, ministers, deputy ministers, Attorney General, and other senior officials.
- The inauguration of the 8th Administration’s first Cabinet meeting took place on 25 March 2025, reinforcing the formal structure of the executive.
3. Cabinet Composition at a Glance
Below is a formal summary of the current Cabinet, reflecting both leading and deputy roles:
Position | Office Holder | Deputy (if applicable) |
---|---|---|
President | Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah | — |
Vice President | Lucia Witbooi | — |
Prime Minister | Elijah Ngurare | — |
Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy | Natangwe Ithete | — |
Minister of Finance & Social Grants Management | Erica Shafudah | — |
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water & Land Reform | Mac-Albert Hengari (until 23 April 2025); then Inge Zaamwani-Kamwi (since 7 May 2025) | — |
Minister of Defence & Veterans Affairs | Frans Kapofi | Charles Mubita |
Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety & Security | Lucia Iipumbu | — |
Minister of International Relations & Trade | Selma Ashipala-Musavyi | Jenelly Matundu |
Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts & Culture | Sanet Steenkamp | Dino Ballotti |
Minister of Health & Social Services | Esperance Luvindao | — |
Minister of Environment & Tourism | Indileni Daniel | — |
Minister of Information & Communication Technology | Emma Theofelus | — |
Minister of Gender Equality & Child Welfare | Emma Kantema (aka Kantema-Gaomas) | Linda Baloyi |
Minister of Justice & Labour Relations | Fillemon Wise Emmanuel | — |
Minister of Works & Transport | Veikko Nekundi | — |
Minister of Urban & Rural Development | James Sankwasa | Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele |
Attorney General | Festus Mbandeka | — |
Director General, National Planning Commission | Kaire Mbuende | — |
4. Key Highlights & Forward-Looking Context
- Historic Leadership
The dual appointments of President Nandi-Ndaitwah and Vice President Witbooi represent a landmark for gender equality in Namibian governance. - Strategic Cabinet Downsizing
Reduction from previous larger cabinets to 14 ministers and 7 deputies exemplifies a push for leaner, more efficient governance. - Agricultural Ministry Transition
The Agriculture, Fisheries, Water & Land Reform portfolio transitioned from Mac-Albert Hengari to Inge Zaamwani-Kamwi due to legal controversies affecting the former. - Gender Representation Progress
With women holding nine ministerial positions, this Cabinet advances inclusivity and diverse leadership.


Namibia’s 2025–2029 Cabinet ushers in a transformative era of governance—defined by gender parity, streamlined structure, and strategic appointments—under President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s principled leadership.