Margaret Mensah-Williams


Margaret Natalie Mensah-Williams is a Namibian politician and former chairperson of the National Council from 2015 to 2019. She is a member of the ruling SWAPO Party and the current regional councillor for the Khomasdal Constituency in Windhoek, Namibia.

Political career

Mensah-Williams ventured into politics during her time as a student at the University of Cape Town where she was involved in organising protest marches against the Apartheid regime both in her native Namibia and in South Africa. After university, her began her career as a teacher and later on worked in civil society. She became the first woman to be elected to a decision-making position when she was elected as the Vice-Chairperson of the National Council in 1999. Mensah-Williams has served as a member of the National Council since 1998 to date.
She is currently a member of both the Politburo and of the Central Committee of the Swapo Paty. Until March 2018, Mensah-Williams served for two consecutive terms as member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Executive Committee and served the same body for as the President of the IPU Bureau of Women Parliamentarians for two terms. Furthermore, she was elected as the Vice-Chairperson of the IPU Working Group on Syria during the 137th IPU Assembly in Russia.

Education

Mensah-Williams holds a Master of Business Administration, a Diploma in Management & Leadership, from the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute in, a Diploma in Negotiation Skills, Institute of Management and Leadership Training, Windhoek in. Diploma in Housing & Community Development, University of Cape Town. Teaching Diploma, Dower College, South Africa in. School education at Keetmanshoop.