NAMIBIAN President Sam Nujoma on Sunday announced his new cabinet, little changed from the team which helped him to his third five-year term with a sizeable majority in December’s elections. Nujoma and the new cabinet — trimmed down to 22 from 25 posts — will be sworn in on Tuesday during Namibia’s tenth independence anniversary celebrations. Nujoma’s selection gave no clue as to who his own eventual successor might be. He is constitutionally prohibited from standing for a fourth term. The president retained Hage Geingob as his prime minister, scotching media speculation that he would be appointed to a new post of deputy president, making him an heir apparent. Geingob has been prime minister since independence in 1990.