Age, Biography and Wiki
Birth Day | August 3, 1941 |
Birth Place | Namibia |
Age | 82 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Net worth: $50 million (2024)
Hage Geingob, a prominent politician in Namibia, is estimated to have a net worth of $50 million in 2024. Geingob has had a long and successful career in politics, having served as the third President of Namibia since 2015. Prior to his presidency, he held various high-ranking positions in the Namibian government, including Prime Minister and Vice-President. Geingob's wealth can be attributed to his years of public service and involvement in the political landscape of his country. As a respected figure in Namibian politics, Geingob has played a vital role in shaping the nation's policies and development.
About
Scholar, teacher, researcher, politician, and President of Namibia since March 2015. He was the first Prime Minister of Namibia, from 1990 to 2002. This is his third time serving in the role. He is also the Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community, and has used his career to consistently pushed for improvements in democracy and education within Namibia since being expelled from high school in 1960 for protesting the poor equality of education.
Before Fame
He studied at Temple University in PA, on a full scholarship. He went on to receive his bachelors degree from Fordham University in 1970, and his masters degree in International Relations from the Graduate Faculty of the New School in 1974. He completed his P.H.D. from the University of Leeds.
Trivia
In 1998, he led the assembly responsible for forming the Namibian Constitution, which was unanimously adopted under his chairmanship in 1990.
Family Life
He married entrepreneur and lawyer Monica Geingos in 2015. He was married to Priscilla Charlene Cash from 1967 - 1992, and together they had one daughter, Nangula Geingos-Dukes. From 1993 - 2008 he was married to Loini Kandume, and has two children with her - Dângos and Hage Jr.
Associated With
He tweeted in September 2018 that he was discussing Sino-African solidarity and equity at the FOCAC Roundtable Meeting with President Xi Jinping.