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- Carl-Hermann Gustav "Calle" Schlettwein (born 13 June 1954) is a Namibian politician who has served in the country's cabinet since 2012. In March 2020...
- President Hage Geingob Preceded by Alpheus ǃNaruseb Succeeded by Calle Schlettwein Minister of Justice In office 4 December 2012 – 21 March 2015 President...
- Swapo's Struggle for Namibia, 1960–1991: War by Other Means. Basel: P. Schlettwein Publishing Switzerland. pp. 27–39. ISBN 978-3908193029. Yusuf, Abdulqawi...
- Parliament Piet van der Walt, Deputy Minister of National Planning Calle Schlettwein, Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Nico Smit, Member of...
- in the capital Windhoek. Schlettwein was born in Omaruru. Schlettwein is one of four daughters of politician Calle Schlettwein. Her publication Bullies...
- Royal ǀUiǀoǀoo Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform: Calle Schlettwein Deputy: Anna Shiweda Attorney General: Festus Mbandeka Minister of Defence...
- Minister Nahas Angula Preceded by Immanuel Ngatjizeko Succeeded by Calle Schlettwein Member of the National ****embly of Namibia In office 21 March 1990 –...
- Nujoma Hifikepunye Pohamba Preceded by Nangolo Mbumba Succeeded by Calle Schlettwein Director General of the National Planning Commission of Namibia In office...
- agriculture was Gert Hanekom. Its current[update] minister is Calle Schlettwein. In 1990 the ministry was established as Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries...
- histoire et société: Les prémisses du mouvement nationaliste, Basle: Schlettwein, 2006. Collelo, Thomas (1991). "Independence and the Rise of the MPLA...