Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Moses Mague ǁGaroëb (14 April 1942 in ǀArixas near Mariental —19 September 1997 in Windhoek) was a Namibian politician, founding member of SWAPO, and member of SWAPO's Politburo and Central Committee.During his political career, ǁGaroëb served in the Constituent Assembly of Namibia and was a Member of Parliament from the day of Namibian independence, 21 March 1990. He was appointed Minister of Labour and Human Resources in 1995, a position he held until his death.Founding president Sam Nujoma, Minister of Trade and Industry Hage Geingob and the Speaker of the National Assembly Theo-Ben Gurirab all attended the tombstone unveiling ceremony for ǁGaroëb. A constituency in Windhoek is named after him, as well as a street in Swakopmund.Moses ǁGaroëb was married to Monica. They had three children, Tuli ǁGaroës, Mikiros ǁGaroës, and Moses ǁGaroëb jr."@en }
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- Moses_ǁGaroëb abstract "Moses Mague ǁGaroëb (14 April 1942 in ǀArixas near Mariental —19 September 1997 in Windhoek) was a Namibian politician, founding member of SWAPO, and member of SWAPO's Politburo and Central Committee.During his political career, ǁGaroëb served in the Constituent Assembly of Namibia and was a Member of Parliament from the day of Namibian independence, 21 March 1990. He was appointed Minister of Labour and Human Resources in 1995, a position he held until his death.Founding president Sam Nujoma, Minister of Trade and Industry Hage Geingob and the Speaker of the National Assembly Theo-Ben Gurirab all attended the tombstone unveiling ceremony for ǁGaroëb. A constituency in Windhoek is named after him, as well as a street in Swakopmund.Moses ǁGaroëb was married to Monica. They had three children, Tuli ǁGaroës, Mikiros ǁGaroës, and Moses ǁGaroëb jr.".