Shikongo became
SWAPO councillor in
Windhoek in the
1992 local election and was subsequently elected
mayor of Windhoek for the year 1993, the first black person to serve in this role. He was reelected as councillor in
1998 and
2004. In 2000 he was elected mayor again On July 6, 2000, Shikongo signed a treaty with
Eberhard Diepgen, the mayor of
Berlin, signifying the
Twin city partnership between the two. Shikongo was one of several Windhoek politicians "withdrawn" by SWAPO in February and March 2009 for suspected loyalty to the opposition
Rally for Democracy and Progress. However, it remained unclear if he would be reinstated due to procedural problems regarding his removal. Also, Shikongo was believed to have significant political support among
Ovambo people born outside of the cultural
Ovamboland, known as Eembwiti. Many Eembwiti live in
Katutura, a
township of Windhoek. In December 2010, Shikongo was replaced as mayor by fellow member of SWAPO and deputy mayor
Elaine Trepper. ==References==