. . . . . . "1960-06-05"^^ . . . . . . . "March 2010"@en . . . . . . . . "59145943"^^ . . . "February 2018"@en . . . "Stanley Mutumba Simataa (born 5 June 1960) is a Namibian politician and former minister of information and communication technology. He served as deputy minister for information from 2010 until his appointment as minister in 2018. Simataa was born on 5 June 1960 in in the Caprivi Strip (today Zambezi Region). He obtained a Bachelor in agricultural pedagogy from the University of Limpopo, South Africa, and an MSc in agricultural education from the University of Reading, United Kingdom. Simataa also holds an MBA from the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute in Tanzania. In Namibia, Simataa served as executive director of the (NCHE) (2007\u201310), deputy permanent secretary in the Ministry of Education, and as director in the Speaker's Office of the National Assembly. Simataa became a SWAPO member of parliament in 2010 and was immediately appointed deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology. He served in that position until 2018 when he was promoted to minister. He also served as president of the 38th session of the general conference of UNESCO in 2015. During his time as minister, he has spoken about the need to improve Namibia's communications infrastructure. In 2018 he promoted a project to bring mobile telecommunications coverage to rural parts of Namibia. In 2018 he complained that government agencies were undermining the improvement of transparency by not publishing up to date procurement information on their websites. The Editors Forum of Namibia have criticised Simataa for a lack of commitment to the forum's Code of Ethics and Conduct. In May 2018, Simataa rejected a report by IPPR which stated that government monopolies were one of the leading causes of corruption in Namibia, calling the report 'prejudiced'. When he was not reappointed into cabinet in March 2020 he also resigned his seat in parliament."@en . . . "February 2018"@en . . . . "Stanley Simataa"@en . . . . . . . . "Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Stanley Simataa"@de . . . . "Sikanjambuka, South West Africa"@en . . . "Stanley Mutumba Simataa (* 5. Juni 1960 in , S\u00FCdwestafrika) ist ein namibischer Politiker der SWAPO. Er war zuletzt vom 8. Februar 2018 bis M\u00E4rz 2020 Minister f\u00FCr Information und Kommunikationstechnologie. Seit 2010 war Simataa Abgeordneter in der namibischen Nationalversammlung. Er trat am 26. M\u00E4rz 2020, ohne Angabe von Gr\u00FCnden, nach nur wenigen Tagen der neuen Legislaturperiode von seinem Abgeordnetenmandat zur\u00FCck. Simataa h\u00E4lt Abschl\u00FCsse (Bachelor, Master) in landwirtschaftlicher Bildung von Hochschulen in S\u00FCdafrika, dem Vereinigten K\u00F6nigreich und Tansania. Er arbeitete vor allem als Lehrer und Schulleiter, sp\u00E4ter auch als Staatssekret\u00E4r und Vizeminister in diversen Ministerien."@de . . . . . . . "Teacher"@en . . . . . "March 2020"@en . . . . "Namibian"@en . . . "Hage Geingob"@en . "Stanley Mutumba Simataa"@en . . . "6525"^^ . . "1097208004"^^ . . . . . . "Stanley Mutumba Simataa (born 5 June 1960) is a Namibian politician and former minister of information and communication technology. He served as deputy minister for information from 2010 until his appointment as minister in 2018. Simataa became a SWAPO member of parliament in 2010 and was immediately appointed deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology. He served in that position until 2018 when he was promoted to minister. He also served as president of the 38th session of the general conference of UNESCO in 2015."@en . . . "Stanley Mutumba Simataa"@en . . . . . . . "Stanley Mutumba Simataa (* 5. Juni 1960 in , S\u00FCdwestafrika) ist ein namibischer Politiker der SWAPO. Er war zuletzt vom 8. Februar 2018 bis M\u00E4rz 2020 Minister f\u00FCr Information und Kommunikationstechnologie. Seit 2010 war Simataa Abgeordneter in der namibischen Nationalversammlung. Er trat am 26. M\u00E4rz 2020, ohne Angabe von Gr\u00FCnden, nach nur wenigen Tagen der neuen Legislaturperiode von seinem Abgeordnetenmandat zur\u00FCck."@de . "1960-06-05"^^ .