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Henny Hendly Seibeb is a
Namibia Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country on the west coast of Southern Africa. Its borders include the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south; in the no ...
n politician and was a Member of Parliament who serves as Deputy Leader and Chief Strategist (DLCS) of the
Landless People's Movement The Landless People's Movement is an independent social movement in South Africa. It consisted of rural people and people living in shack settlements in cities. The Landless People's Movement boycotted parliamentary elections and had a history ...
political party which he formed alongside Bernadus Swartbooi in December 2016.


Early life

Henny Hendly Seibeb was born in Khorixas, Khorixas constituency, Kunene Region in Namibia on 7 December 1978. Seibeb grew up at a small communal settlement called Geluk (Karstenville) in Khorixas constituency. He was raised by his single mother Laurensia Seibes, grandfather Immanuel Saibeb and grandmother Eva Saibes. He has three siblings, Erine Erna Seibes, Scenceline Seibes and Vensentinus Seibeb. He started his primary school at Grootberg Primary school in Erwee in Sesfontein Constituency in
Kunene region Kunene is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia. Its capital is Opuwo, its governor is Vipuakuje Muharukua. The region's name comes from the Kunene River which forms the northern border with Angola. Geography Besides the capital Opuwo, the reg ...
with Grade 1 and continued at T.H.F !Gaeb primary school in Khorixas for grades 2–5. For grades 6–7, he completed it at Eddie Bowe Primary school (1992) and went for secondary school in 1993–1995 at Petrus !Ganeb secondary school in
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,
Erongo Region Erongo is one of the 14 regions of Namibia. The capital is Swakopmund. It is named after Mount Erongo, a well-known landmark in Namibia and in this area. Erongo contains the municipalities of Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Henties Bay and Omaruru, as ...
and eventually completing grades 11–12 at Cornelius Goreseb High school in Khorixas. He enrolled in 1998 at the
University of Namibia The University of Namibia (UNAM) is a multi-campus public research university in Namibia, and the largest university in the country. It was established by an act of Parliament on 31 August 1992. Background UNAM comprises the following fac ...
(UNAM) for a Bachelor of Public Administration degree in 1998 and changed second year to Bachelor of Education but could not complete his studies due to lack of funding and instead went on to teach Business Studies and Development Studies for grades 11 and 12 learners and Business Management for grade 10 learners. In 2003, he taught Business Studies, Environmental Management for grades 11-12 and Geography to grade 10 learners at Augustineum High school in Windhoek, /Khomas region. From thereon he did a stint at BEMA College teaching business management subjects. In 2016, he returned to UNAM and enrolled for an Honours Degree in Bachelor of Public Management (majoring in Political Science) and graduated with an Upper Second class degree on 11 April 2019.


Political career

Seibeb holds a controversial status in Namibian politics. Seibeb served as a Special Assistant to the former Secretary-General of SWAPO, Ms. Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana from 2008 to 2012 before being fired by her due to internal factional politics in SWAPO which pitted than SWAPO Vice-president late Dr. Hage G. Geingob against Ms. Iivula-Ithana for SWAPO succession race. Seibeb was accused by Iivula-Ithana and her camp consisting mainly of SWAPO Youth League of siding secretly with Dr. Geingob. Previously, Seibeb also worked as Personal Assistant to the Minister of Environment and Tourism (2007), Reverend Willem Konjore, who was later shifted to Ministry of Youth, National Service and Sports. In 2018, he was subject to public discussion after being pictured with a ''"Voetsek Geingob"'' placard in reference to president
Hage Geingob Hage Gottfried Geingob (3 August 1941 – 4 February 2024) was a Namibian politician who served as the third president of Namibia from 2015 until his death in February 2024. Geingob was the country's first prime minister A prime minister ...
failed policies on land reform, as LPM then a mere social movement protested the Land Conference in November of that year.


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