[3] Immediately prior to independence, Kaura was a member of the Constituent Assembly, which was in place from November 1989 to March 1990.
[6] Following the 1999 election, he became leader of the official opposition (composed of the DTA and the United Democratic Front) in April 2000.
[1] In the 2013 DTA elective central committee meeting, McHenry Venaani defeated Kaura by a margin of 96 to 52 and assumed the party presidency.
[7] After publicly criticising Venaani's leadership, Kaura was brought before a DTA disciplinary committee and expelled from the party in February 2014.
[9] He left the National Assembly at the end of his term in March 2015[10] and joined the ruling SWAPO party in November 2017.