Margaret Mensah-Williams

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The Honourable
Margaret Mensah-Williams
MPP
Vice-Chairperson of National Council
Incumbent
Assumed office
1999
Regional Councillor for the Khomasdal North
Incumbent
Assumed office
1993
Preceded by Karel Persendt
Vice President of the IPU Women’s Coordinating Committee
Personal details
Born Margaret Mensah
(1961-12-25) 25 December 1961
Windhoek, Namibia
Nationality Namibian
Political party

SWAPO

Residence Windhoek
Alma mater East and Southern African Management Institute
Occupation Teacher
Profession Politician

Margaret Natalie Mensah-Williams (born 25 December 1961) is the Vice-Chairperson of National Council,[1] a member of the SWAPO, and a SWAPO Regional Councillor in the Khomasdal North constituency in the City of Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, Khomas Region.

Political career

Margaret is a former teacher, she was the first woman to be elected in a decision-making position in the legislature (Parliament) as the Vice-Chairperson (Deputy Speaker) of the National Council (Namibia) (Upper House of Parliament),Mensah served for the second National Council in 1999 to 2004 and re-elected in the same position to serve the third National Council in 2004 to 2009.Honourable Mensah-Williams is a

She also serves as member of the Central Committee of the SWAPO Party Women’s Council, as well as the ruling party SWAPO’s Central Committee.Margaret[2] served for four years as member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Executive Committee and served the same body for two years as Vice President. She is currently the Vice President of the IPU’s Women’s Coordinating Committee. She serves on various boards of Women’s Organizations as well as serving as Patron of various women’s and educational institutions. She has presented at various international forums, including the UN as international expert.

Education

Margaret holds a Masters degree in Business Administration,[3] a Diploma in Management & Leadership,[4] from East and Southern African Management Institute in (1993), a Diploma in Negotiation Skills, Institute of Management and Leadership Training, Windhoek in (1992). Diploma in Housing & Community Development, University of Cape Town (1985). Teaching Diploma, Dower College, South Africain (1983). School education at Keetmanshoop.

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