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Kavango West-Kavango West
Kavango West is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia. Its capital and only self-governed settlement is Nkurenkuru, its governor is Sirkka Ausiku. The
Kavango West-Kavango Region
Kavango (before 1998: Okavango) was one of the thirteen regions of Namibia until it was split into the Kavango East and Kavango West Regions in 2013. Its
Kavango West-Kavango East
Kavango East is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia. Its capital is Rundu, its governor is Bonifatius Wakudumo. The region was created in 2013 when
Kavango West-Kavango
units Kavango Region, a region of Namibia until 2013, when it was split into Kavango East and Kavango West Kavango East, one of 14 regions of Namibia Kavango
Kavango West-Rundu
and largest city of the Kavango-East Region in northern Namibia. It lies on the border with Angola on the banks of the Kavango River about 1,000 metres
Kavango West-Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church (ELOC), it played a significant role in opposition to Apartheid in Namibia and was part of the Namibian independence struggle
Kavango West-Namibia
missionaries came to the northern part of Namibia to spread the Lutheran religion among the Ovambo and Kavango people. In the late 19th century, Dorsland
Kavango West-Bunya, Namibia
Bunya is a settlement in the north of Namibia. It is situated 45 kilometres (28 mi) west of Rundu and belongs to the Kapako Constituency. Major employers
Kavango West-Nkurenkuru
south-western banks of the Kavango River. It is the capital of the Kavango West Region of northern Namibia, located 140 kilometres (87 mi) west of Rundu. It is also
Kavango West-Regions of Namibia
Western Central Kavango Constituencies of Namibia ISO 3166-2:NA Immanuel, Shinovene (12 April 2012). "Caprivi is no more". The Namibian. "Namibia 2001 Population
Kavango West-List of national parks of Namibia
Transfrontier Conservation Area Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area List of national parks in Africa Tourism in Namibia Ministry of Environment,
Kavango West-Kangongo, Namibia
settlement on the Eastern banks of the Okavango River in the Kavango East Region, Namibia, 156 km east of Rundu along the Trans-Caprivi Highway. Kangongo
Kavango West-Kahenge Constituency
Kahenge was a constituency in the Kavango Region of Namibia. The district centre was the settlement of Kahenge. It had a population of 29,799 in 2011
Kavango West-Kavangoland
of the Kavangos, in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Kavango people
Kavango West-Okavango River
is known by this name in Botswana, and as Cubango in Angola, and Kavango in Namibia. It is the fourth-longest river system in southern Africa, running
Kavango West-Mpungu
Society in the Mpungu Constituency in the Kavango West Region in Northern Namibia. It is located ca. 40 km south-west of Nkurenkuru and is inland as opposed
Kavango West-Constitution of Namibia
42 seats (three representatives from 14 regions, Kavango was split into Kavango East and Kavango West). This expansion was introduced to allow for wider
Kavango West-History of Namibia
smaller and closely related group Kavango, lived in northern Namibia, southern Angola and, in the case of the Kavango, western Zambia. Being settled people
Kavango West-South West Africa
South West Africa, renamed to Namibia from 12 June 1968 was a territory under South African administration from 1915 to 1990, after which it became modern-day
Kavango West-Ncuncuni Constituency
(until 2013: Rundu Rural West) is a constituency in the Kavango West region of Namibia. It is located west of Rundu, one of Namibia's largest cities. It had
Kavango West-Politics of Namibia
the Namibian government in Namibia is controversial. Namibia is divided into 14 regions: Zambezi, Erongo, Hardap, ǁKaras, Kavango East, Kavango West, Khomas
Kavango West-Nkurenkuru Constituency
in the Kavango West Region of Namibia. It was created in August 2013, following a recommendation of the Fourth Delimitation Commission of Namibia, and in
Kavango West-List of schools in Namibia
Vision School, Divundu, Kavango East Region; first vision school of Namibia; established 2013 Rundu Secondary School (RSS), Kavango Region Rupara Combined
Kavango West-Katwitwi
Katwitwi is a border crossing in the Kavango West region in the north of Namibia, approximately 35 km northwest of the town of Nkurenkuru. The settlement
Kavango West-Kahenge
Kahenge is a village in the Kavango West Region of northern Namibia. It is located 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Rundu and is the administrative centre
Kavango West-Demographics of Namibia
Population Prospects): Namibia has many ethnic groups. The 9 main ethnic groups are: Ovambo people Herero Nama / Damara Coloured / Baster Kavango people San Tswana
Kavango West-Musese Constituency
Musese is a constituency in the Kavango West region of Namibia. The administrative capital is the settlement of Rupara. As of 2020[update] the constituency
Kavango West-ISO 3166-2:NA
code of Namibia. The second part is two letters. The Kavango East and Kavango West regions were created in August 2013 by a split of Kavango Region (which
Kavango West-Tondoro Constituency
Tondoro Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Kavango West Region of Namibia. Tondoro Constituency was named after the village and mission station
Kavango West-Poverty in Namibia
25% in urban areas. The poorest regions per this measure were Kavango West (80%), Kavango East (70%) and Kunene Region (64%), while the lowest rates of
Kavango West-German language in Namibia
widely used in central and southern Namibia and was until 1990 one of three official languages in what was then South West Africa, alongside Afrikaans and
Kavango West-Rundu Rural
an electoral constituency in the Kavango East Region of Namibia. It comprises the area east of Rundu, one of Namibia's largest cities. It had a population
Kavango West-List of universities in Namibia
Center, Rundu, Kavango West There are few other vocational training institutions in Namibia. Some of the artisan training is done by the Namibia University
Kavango West-List of cities and towns in Namibia
Cities and towns in Namibia are distinguished by the status the Government of Namibia has vested in them: Places in Namibia that are governed by a municipality
Kavango West-Faustina Caley
in Ruurumwe, Kavango West, and grew up at Sarusungu now known as Kaisosi, in Kavango East. She started her primary school in Kavango Region and finished
Kavango West-Administrative divisions of Namibia
independence of Namibia, the territory was known as South-West Africa (before 1885 and between 1915 and 1989) and as German South-West Africa during the
Kavango West-Bwabwata National Park
situated in the Zambezi and Kavango East regions, extending along the Caprivi Strip. It is bounded by the Okavango River to the west and the Kwando River to
Kavango West-Zambezi Region
foreign countries. Its only domestic border is a with the Kavango East Region in the west. In the northwest, it borders the Cuando Cubango Province of
Kavango West-Ndiyona Constituency
Ndiyona is a constituency in the Kavango East region of Namibia. The district centre is the settlement of Ndiyona. It had a population of 20,633 in 2011
Kavango West-Mpungu Constituency
Mpungu is a constituency in the Kavango West region of Namibia. It had a population of 20,787 in 2011, up from 18,660 in 2001, and 9,121 registered voters
Kavango West-List of renamed places in Namibia
(Omuverumue) Caprivi Region → Zambezi Region (2013) Okavango Region → Kavango Region (1998) Lüderitz Constituency → ǃNamiǂNûs Constituency (2013) ǀAixa-aibes
Kavango West-Red Line (Namibia)
fence separating northern Namibia from the central and southern regions. It encases several northern regions: Oshana Region, Kavango East Region, Omusati Region
Kavango West-List of constituencies of Namibia
121 constituencies in Namibia. The most populous constituency according to the 2011 census was Rundu Urban in the Kavango West region with 63,431 people;
Kavango West-Rundu Urban
constituency in the Kavango East region of Namibia. It covers the urban area of Rundu, the region's capital and one of Namibia's largest cities. The constituency
Kavango West-Ncamagoro Constituency
Ncamagoro Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Kavango West Region of Namibia. As of 2020[update] the constituency had 6,494 registered voters
Kavango West-Johanna Kandjimi
Parliament of Namibia. Archived from the original on 27 May 2020. Retrieved 27 May 2020. "Johanna Kandjimi Is New Swapo Coordinator For Kavango". Lela Mobile
Kavango West-Kapako Constituency
Kapako is a constituency in the Kavango West region of Namibia. The district centre is the settlement of Kapako. It had a population of 26,983 in 2011
Kavango West-Sirkka Ausiku
Anneli Mwahafa Ausiku (born 1964) is a Namibian administrator and politician. She is the governor of Kavango West Region since 2014. Ausiku was born on
Kavango West-Mankumpi Constituency
Mankumpi Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Kavango West Region of Namibia. The administrative centre is the village of Satotwa. Mankumpi
Kavango West-Kwangali language
people along the Kavango River in Namibia, where it is a national language, and in Angola. It is one of several Bantu languages of the Kavango which have click
Kavango West-Culture of Namibia
groups are: Coloured / Baster Herero Kavango people Khoisan Nama / Damara Ovambo people Tswana people White Namibians Zambezi people These groups can be
Kavango West-Transport in Namibia
also a major cause of accidents, particularly in the Kavango Region. Rail transport in Namibia is operated on a 2,687-kilometre network by TransNamib
Kavango West-List of Namibians
Evangelical-Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church (ELOC) Shekutaamba Nambala, presiding bishop of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) Joseph Gotthardt
Kavango West-Namibia First Division
divided into separate North East and North West streams. The Northern Stream includes clubs from the Caprivi, Kavango, Oshana, Omusati, Kunene, Otjozondjupa
Kavango West-List of Namibian regions by Human Development Index
of Namibian regions by Human Development Index as of 2021. Note: the HDI values are calculated using the pre-2013 regional borders, so the Kavango Region
Kavango West-2021 in Namibia
Namibia 11 January – Test drilling for oil by Vancouver-Canada-based ReconAfrica (formerly Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd.) begins in the Kavango Region
Kavango West-Rosa Kavara
she was elected to represent the Kavango Region, and after its split Kavango West, in the National Council of Namibia, and she served on SWAPO's central
Kavango West-Sekele language
northernmost Namibia, which are known as Western ǃKung or North-Central ǃKung, as well as between them and the eastern dialect of Kavango ǃKung. These
Kavango West-Mupini
mission station of the Finnish Missionary Society in Kavango East, Namibia. It is located along the Kavango River about 18 km to the northwest of Rundu and
Kavango West-South African Border War
Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990
Kavango West-Nyangana
Nyangana is a village in the Ndiyona Constituency in Kavango East Region of north-eastern Namibia, situated 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Rundu. The Roman
Kavango West-Miss Grand Namibia 2015
Erongo – Waewen Proudium Kharugas Hardap – Fransiska Mbambo Kavango East – Rollinia Shahungu Kavango West – Celine Freyers Khomas – Unongo Kutako Kunene – Illenrenuska
Kavango West-Leevi Gerson Max
Rupara, Kavango, Namibia – 5 June 1997 in Windhoek, Namibia) was an Ovambo pastor in the service of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia. He was
Kavango West-Popular Democratic Movement
and the Namibia Volksparty National Democratic Unity Party (NDUP), composed of conference members from Kavango Caprivi delegation Namibia Democratic
Kavango West-John Mutorwa
from 1988 to 1989. Following Namibian independence in 1990, Mutorwa joined government as regional commissioner for Kavango, Omega, and Tsumkwe. In 1992
Kavango West-Pearl millet
maize. The regions in which this crop is produced are: Zambezi, Kavango East, Kavango West, Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, and; in parts of the Otjozondjupa
Kavango West-Dciriku language
the Kavango River in Namibia, Botswana and Angola. 24,000 people speak Gciriku in Angola, according to Ethnologue. It was first known in the west via
Kavango West-North-West District (Botswana)
Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia in west, Kavango East Region, Namibia in northwest and Zambezi Region, Namibia in north. Domestically, it borders Central
Kavango West-Hamunyera Hambyuka
and the director of administration at the party's regional branch in Kavango West from 2004 until 2015. He was elected to Parliament in November 2014.
Kavango West-List of villages and settlements in Namibia
Villages and settlements in Namibia are distinguished by the status the Government of Namibia has vested in them: Places in Namibia that are governed by a
Kavango West-Maurus Nekaro
2013) was a Namibian politician and member of the SWAPO political party. Nekaro served as former governor Smith the governor of Kavango ;)Region, one
Kavango West-Rupara
Society in the Kahenge Constituency in the Kavango West Region in Northern Namibia. It is located 76 km west of Rundu, and 57 km south-east of Nkurenkuru
Kavango West-Namibian Army
Mandume ya Ndemufayo) The Namibian Army also deployed troops to help fight UNITA insurgents active in and around the Kavango region. The operation codenamed
Kavango West-Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
languages, Radio Herero and Radio Damara Nama. The introduction of Radio Kavango along the northeastern border with Angola followed in February 1976 in
Kavango West-Heikki Hausiku Ausiku
Liberation Struggle (Namibia); Museums Association of Namibia, eds. (2016). Resistance on the banks of the Kavango River. Windhoek, Namibia: Museums Association
Kavango West-Tondoro
Tondoro is a settlement in the Kavango West region of northern Namibia, and the administrative centre of the Tondoro Constituency. It is located 15 kilometres
Kavango West-Nkasa Rupara National Park
for wildlife migration between Angola, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. Nkasa Rupara is part of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KaZa TFCA)
Kavango West-ReconAfrica
is a Canadian oil & gas exploration company that operates in the Kavango in Namibia and Botswana. Headquartered in Calgary, it was co-founded by Craig
Kavango West-South West African Native Labour Association
to show these tags to be allowed outside of Ovamboland. As no Ovambo or Kavango peoples were allowed to leave Ovamboland unless they were on a labour contract
Kavango West-Marco Hausiku
Hausiku was born on 25 November 1953 in Kapako, Okavango Region (now Kavango West). Immediately prior to independence, Hausiku was a SWAPO delegate to
Kavango West-Outline of Namibia
overview of and topical guide to Namibia: Namibia – sovereign country located along the Atlantic Coast of Southern Africa. Namibia shares borders with Angola
Kavango West-Sebastian Kamwanga
Hompa (king) of the Gciriku, one of five kingdoms of the Kavango people in northern Namibia, from 1985 to 1999. His royal seat was situated at Mamono
Kavango West-Mashare Constituency
Mashare is a constituency in the Kavango East region of northern Namibia. The district centre is the settlement of Mashare. It had a population of 15
Kavango West-Miss Grand Namibia 2016
Erongo – Ruusa Angula Hardap – Hileni Mwahomenange Kavango East – Yanique Kastoor Kavango West – Sammy Jo Sowden Khomas – Esperance Luvindao Kunene – Kerth
Kavango West-Khwe language
little lexical overlap. The Khwe speakers' distribution in the greater Kavango-Zambezi region influenced clicks in Khoisan languages, some argue. The
Kavango West-Namibia Christian Democratic Party
The Namibia Christian Democratic Party was a political party in Namibia, led by Hans Röhr. It was founded in 1978 in Kavango. Wolfgang Adam was the honorary
Kavango West-Samuel Mbambo
Region, and after its split into Kavango West and Kavango East, also of these new entities. He also served as Namibia's ambassador to the Russian Federation
Kavango West-Andara
Andara is a village in Mukwe Constituency in the Kavango East region of north-eastern Namibia. Located 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Rundu, it is inhabited
Kavango West-South West Africa Territorial Force
Omuthiya (although not SWATF, 61 Mech had its origins in South West Africa) (Kavango and Western Caprivi) – HQ Rundu SADF's 55 Battalion at Nepara. 32
Kavango West-Mukwe Constituency
Mukwe is a constituency in the Kavango East region of Namibia. The district centre is the settlement of Mukwe. It had a population of 27,690 in 2011, up
Kavango West-Caprivi Strip
as Kariba Gorge and Cahora Bassa. Within Namibia, the Strip is divided administratively between the Kavango East and Zambezi regions. It is crossed by
Kavango West-Rundu Secondary School
Secondary School is a government school in Rundu in the Kavango East region of north-eastern Namibia. It has been founded in 1967 as part of the Odendaal
Kavango West-Rundu Sports Stadium
the only stadium in the Kavango East and Kavango West regions. The stadium is the home venue of Julinho Sporting of the Namibia Premier Football League
Kavango West-Ovambo people
relationship to the Herero people found in more southern parts of Namibia, and Kavango people to their east settled around the Okavango River. In contrast
Kavango West-Leaders of Kavangoland
continuation of office) DTA - Democratic Turnhalle Alliance Bantustans in South West Africa Apartheid Presidents of Namibia Prime Ministers of Namibia
Kavango West-Emma Kantema-Gaomas
National Service. Emma Kantema-Gaomas was born on 16 August 1978 in Rupara, Kavango. She was the eldest of five daughters and attended her local school, before
Kavango West-ǃKung languages
district, N Namibia) (K) Kavango ǃXuun (ǃxūún, known as dom ǃxūún "River ǃXuun" in Ekoka; Western Rundu district, N Namibia, & Angola adjacent) Central
Kavango West-Lüderitz
various Namibian newspapers. 7 August 2012. "Namibia renames Caprivi Strip". news24.com. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into
Kavango West-Joseph Diescho
Namibian writer and political analyst. In 1988, he wrote Born of the Sun, the first novel by a native-born Namibian author. Born in Andara, Kavango Region
Kavango West-Mudumu National Park
migration between Angola, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. It is in the centre of Africa’s largest conservation area, the Kavango-Zambezi Trans-Frontier Conservation
Kavango West-Karasburg West
Republic of Namibia. No. 5261. Government of Namibia. 9 August 2013. p. 36. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New
Kavango West-Health in Namibia
The health status of Namibia has increased steadily since independence, and the government does have focus on health in the country and seeks to make
Kavango West-Ethnic groups in Botswana
the Kavango River into northeastern Namibia in the early 16th century. In 1884 the Germans took possession of German south west Africa (Namibia) and
Kavango West-Diocese of Namibia
congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran OvamboKavango Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in South West Africa. The letters came as something of a
Kavango West-Lukas Sinimbo Muha
Mankumpi Constituency from 2015 to 2020 and Member of Regional Council of Kavango West. Publications, Europa (2021-08-04). The International Directory of Government
Kavango West-Rosalia Nghidinwa
Nghidinwa (26 October 1952 – 14 January 2018) was a Namibian politician. Born in Nkurenkuru, Kavango Region, Nghidinwa joined SWAPO in 1974 at the age of
Kavango West-Ohangwena Region
Domestically, it borders the following regions: Kavango West - East Oshikoto - South Oshana - South West Omusati - West The northern and western parts of the region
Kavango West-Sioma Ngwezi National Park
Conservation Areas and Human-Wildlife Conflict: The Case of the Namibian Component of the Kavango-Zambezi (KAZA) TFCA". Scientific Reports. 10 (1): 7964. doi:10
Kavango West-Otjozondjupa Region
Khomas – south Erongo – southwest Kunene – northwest Oshikoto – north Kavango – northeast Otjiwarongo, Grootfontein, Otavi, and Okahandja are linked
Kavango West-Miss Namibia
Miss Namibia is a national Beauty pageant in Namibia. The winner will represent Namibia at Miss Universe pageant. The organization of Miss Namibia has
Kavango West-Namibian nationality law
Namibian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Namibia, as amended; the Namibian Citizenship Act, and its revisions; and various international
Kavango West-Bantustan
Africa set aside for black inhabitants of South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia), as a part of its policy of apartheid. The term, first used in
Kavango West-Kabbe Constituency
Republic of Namibia. No. 5261. Government of Namibia. 9 August 2013. p. 26. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New
Kavango West-Khaudum National Park
Reserve situated in the Kalahari Desert to the west of the Caprivi Strip in the northeast of Namibia. It is a very remote and inaccessible reserve, but
Kavango West-Daniel Kashikola
Parliament of Namibia. Kashikola was born on 25 July 1957 in Okawe in Ovamboland, South West Africa (today the Ohangwena Region of Namibia). He obtained
Kavango West-Luengue-Luiana National Park
Angola. The park is bounded on the west and southwest by the Kavango River, on the south by the border with Namibia, on the east by the Cuando River which
Kavango West-Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission
separated by colonial borders into southern Angola and northern South West Africa, today Namibia, in 1870. There they established the mission station at Omandongo
Kavango West-Andimba Toivo ya Toivo
close contact with Leonard Auala from the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church (ELOC). Because of OPO's deep roots in the Ovambo people, ELOC subsequently
Kavango West-Burchell's zebra
River in Namibia to Nxai Pan National Park in Botswana. Their migration follows a straight north–south route almost entirely within the Kavango–Zambezi
Kavango West-Ovamboland
entire population lives here on just 6% of the Namibian territory. Leaders of Ovamboland 1971–72 Ovambo & Kavango contract workers strike Democratic Co-operative
Kavango West-St. Paul's College, Namibia
In 2014, St. Paul's College was Namibia's second-best high school, behind St Boniface College, located in the Kavango East Region. Rebecca Ndjoze-Ojo
Kavango West-Oshikoto Region
only three Namibian regions without either a shoreline or a foreign border. It borders the following regions: Ohangwena - north Kavango West - east Otjozondjupa
Kavango West-Afrikaans
used for thatching in the Zambezi, Kavango East and Kavango West Regions, Namibia". Dinteria (35). Windhoek, Namibia: 13–42. South African Journal of Ethnology
Kavango West-Lucara Diamond
and where a 53.5 carat diamond has already been discovered; the Kavango project in Namibia; and planned mines and applications for mining licenses in Zimbabwe
Kavango West-Southeast African cheetah
Delta, and the grasslands of the Transvaal region in South Africa. In Namibia, cheetahs are mostly found in farmlands. In India, four cheetahs of the
Kavango West-Joseph Gotthardt
later Bishop and Archbishop in South-West Africa (today Namibia). He was the first to set up missions in the Kavango Region and in Ovamboland, became the
Kavango West-Ondangwa Constituency
Abraham (since 2011) Constituencies of Namibia, 2004 Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. "Electoral Act, 1992:
Kavango West-Ambrosius Haingura
Regional Governor of the Kavango Region, and from 1996 to his death he represented the Kavango Region in the National Council of Namibia. Ambrosius Haingura
Kavango West-Khaua-Mbandjeru rebellion
Ovambanderu uprising of 1896, the Grootfontein Baster uprising of 1901, and the Kavango uprising of 1903. Herero Wars Research Materials: Max Planck Society Archive
Kavango West-David Sheehama
opportunities were very limited during Namibia's colonial times. In the early 1940's, most young young men from Kavango and the northern region left their
Kavango West-2009 Namibian general election
General elections were held in Namibia on 27–28 November 2009. They were the fourth general elections since independence and the fifth democratic elections
Kavango West-Caprivi Liberation Army
of Namibia. The region is a panhandle of Namibia eastwards about 450 km, between Botswana on the south, Angola and Zambia to the north, and Kavango Region
Kavango West-Owambo Basin
Namibia centered around Etosha Pan. Provenances/Regions that are included in the Owambo Basin are: Kunene Osmusati Oshana Ohangwena Oshikoto Kavango West
Kavango West-Grootfontein
basis of their eventually successful attempt to establish missions in Kavango. Like all the towns in the Otavi Triangle, Grootfontein is green in summer
Kavango West-Nehale Mpingana
"Heroes' Acre Namibia Opening Ceremony - inaugural speech". via namibia-1on1.com. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two"
Kavango West-Zambezi
in Mozambique. The proposed Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area was to cover parts of Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana, including
Kavango West-Turnhalle Constitutional Conference
with the development of a constitution for a self-governed South West Africa (Namibia) under South African control. Sponsored by the South African government
Kavango West-Protected areas of Namibia
zebra. In 2006, the countries of Namibia, Angola, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Botswana signed an agreement creating the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation
Kavango West-Tjekero Tweya
Okavango Region), is a Namibian politician and trade unionist. Tweya is a member of parliament for SWAPO. He served in the Cabinet of Namibia as Minister of Industrialization
Kavango West-Marja Väisälä
missionary work in Ovamboland. Later she also worked in South West Africa herself, in Kavango during 1947–1953. Väisälä arrived in Africa in 1949. She spent
Kavango West-Herero language
(Otjiherero) is a Bantu language spoken by the Herero and Mbanderu peoples in Namibia and Botswana, as well as by small communities of people in southwestern
Kavango West-Damara people
Damaran initially settled between Huriǂnaub (Kunene River) and ǃGûǁōb (Kavango River), before entering what later-on centuries long after became known
Kavango West-Roselle (plant)
an affordable dish. In Namibia, it is called mutete, and it is consumed by people from the Kavango region in northeastern Namibia. In the central African
Kavango West-COVID-19 pandemic in Namibia
The COVID-19 pandemic in Namibia is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome
Kavango West-101 Battalion (South Africa)
The prefix 10 pertained to battalions operating to the west of the Kavango River, 20 to the Kavango or central region and 70 to the eastern region. Under
Kavango West-Erkki Nghimtina
cabinet. In 2001, while speaking in the Kavango Region as Minister of Defence, Nghimtina denounced and threatened Namibian collaborators with the Angolan rebel
Kavango West-Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo
king of the Uukwambi, an Ovambo clan in Namibia, from 1907 to 1932. He is one of the national heroes of Namibia. Iipumbu ya Tshilongo was born in 1873
Kavango West-Geology of Namibia
The geology of Namibia encompasses rocks of Paleoproterozoic, Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic to Cenozoic age. About 46% of the countryʼs
Kavango West-Nieuwegein
partnership. Rundu, Kavango East Region, Namibia, is a twin town of Nieuwegein since 1994. Because of the current state of gay rights in Namibia, the city council
Kavango West-Panthera leo melanochaita
also prey species gathered. Two or more prides shared home ranges. In Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, lions have been monitored since
Kavango West-University of the Western Cape
activist Maurus Nekaro, Namibian politician, former Governor of Kavango Region (2010–2013) John Walters (born 1956), Namibian ombudsman 2004–2021 Zoe
Kavango West-Stenaelurillus
jocquei Logunov & Azarkina, 2018 – Cameroon Stenaelurillus kavango Wesolowska, 2014 – Namibia Stenaelurillus kronestedti Próchniewicz & Heçiak, 1994 – Tanzania
Kavango West-Eheke
Namibia situated at the edge of the Oshana Region near Ondangwa Airport. Eheke has c. 1,150 inhabitants and is situated 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of
Kavango West-Linda Helenius
University of Turku website, The Finnish Medical Mission in Owambo and Kavango, 1900-2010, article by Kalle Kananoja dated November 19, 2019 Linda Helenius
Kavango West-Body hair
(1993). "Sex hormone levels and body hair growth in !Kung San and Kavango men from Namibia". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 92 (2): 155–164. doi:10
Kavango West-Zemba language
mainly in Angola where the language has about 18,000 speakers, and also in Namibia with some 7,000. It is closely related to Herero, and is often considered
Kavango West-National language
Among Namibia's national languages are German, Afrikaans, Oshiwambo, Otjiherero, Portuguese, as well as the languages of the Himba, Nama, San, Kavango and
Kavango West-Ondangwa Urban
divides Kavango into two". New Era. "Ondangwa Rural". Oshana Regional Council. Retrieved 15 January 2019. "Regional elections 2015". The Namibian. Regional
Kavango West-36 Battalion (SWATF)
The prefix 10 pertained to battalions operation to the west of the Kavango River, 20 to the Kavango or central region and 70 to the eastern region. Under
Kavango West-Angolan Civil War
leadership, Angolan troops crossed the border into Namibia for the first time on 31 October, going into Kavango. The next day, dos Santos signed a non-aggression
Kavango West-Nehale IyaMpingana Constituency
189 votes. Administrative divisions of Namibia Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. allafrica.com. "Regional
Kavango West-List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history
(NSM in Namibia) Swaziland/Eswatini (1745 AD–present) (SM of Eswatini) (List of monarchs of Eswatini) Ndwandwe Kingdom (1780–1819 AD) Kavango kingdoms:
Kavango West-List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
following the death of Chief David Goreseb. A Kavango dynasty. Recognised by the government of Namibia on 28 July 2004. A San dynasty. The previous kaptein
Kavango West-31 Battalion (SWATF)
The prefix 10 pertained to battalions operating to the west of the Kavango River, 20 to the Kavango or central region and 70 to the eastern region. Under
Kavango West-Oshikunde Constituency
Republic of Namibia. No. 5261. Government of Namibia. 9 August 2013. pp. 18–19. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two"
Kavango West-Okongo Constituency
the South, Kavango West on the Eastern part, and Oshikunde on the West. As is common in all constituencies of former Owamboland, Namibia's ruling SWAPO
Kavango West-Luhonono
to New Era, December 2010. "Namibia renames Caprivi Strip". Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. via allafrica
Kavango West-Ondangwa
an Organizer of Native Education to Northern Namibia, to oversee school work in Ovamboland and Kavango. The first such organizer was D. R. Rootman, who
Kavango West-Ondangwa Rural
Delimitation Commission of Namibia, and in preparation of the 2014 general election. Ondangwa is traditionally a stronghold of the South West Africa People's Organization
Kavango West-Mahango Game Park
2013-05-08. "Mahango National Park". Info Namibia.com. Retrieved 6 May 2013. "Mahango Game Reserve and Kavango River". BirdLife International Organization
Kavango West-Bernard Nkawa
Namibian military officer whose last appointment was as Defence Attaché to DRC. Nkawa's military career began in Peoples Liberation Army of Namibia,
Kavango West-Abraham Iyambo
The Namibian. Archived from the original on 6 February 2013. Haufiku, Mathias (5 March 2013). "R.I.P.… Kavango governor passes on". New Era (Namibia). Retrieved
Kavango West-Bantu peoples
sustainable development.[13] In recent years South Africa,[14] Botswana,[15] Namibia,[16] Ethiopia,[17] and South Sudan[18] have begun offering Swahili as a
Kavango West-List of countries by ethnic groups
Results - Census 2017". Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 2023-07-25. "West Bank", The World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency, 2023-07-17, retrieved
Kavango West-List of Indigenous peoples
people Kavango languages people Ovambo people Herero people Himba people Kavango people Southern Khoikhoi languages speaking peoples: Angola, Namibia, Botswana
Kavango West-Bantu languages
Ethnologue, citing 210 million). Population estimates for the region of West-Central Africa were recognized as significantly too low by the United Nations
Kavango West-Guthrie classification of Bantu languages
Bantu) E Angola, W Zambia K10 Chokwe–Luchazi languages K31 Luyana K30 Kavango languages? K43 Mbukushu K20 Lozi is now classified as Southern Bantu, specifically
Kavango West-Hamerkop
Rand in 1936. It has also been suggested that birds near the Kavango River in Namibia may be distinct, but no formal description has been made. The hamerkop
Kavango West-Transboundary protected area
South Africa and Zimbabwe. Kavango Zambezi is a transboundary conservation complex on the borders of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It
Kavango West-Dorsland Trek
behind. Even though the trekkers initially had good relations with the Kavango tribes, it eventually soured, and the trekkers had no choice but to move
Kavango West-Travel visa
for both countries. This visa is branded KAZA Uni-visa programme after Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA). It is expected that other
Kavango West-Pardosa
Africa Pardosa katangana Roewer, 1959 – Congo Pardosa kavango Alderweireldt & Jocque, 1992 – Namibia, Botswana Pardosa knappi Dondale, 2007 – USA Pardosa
Kavango West-37 Battalion (SWATF)
The prefix 10 pertained to battalions operation to the west of the Kavango River, 20 to the Kavango or central region and 70 to the eastern region. Under
Kavango West-Chief Langalibalele Rifles
there again in December 1978. Companies served in East Caprivi in 1979, in Kavango in 1980, and in Owambo in 1981 and 1983. The Dukes were deployed on internal
Kavango West-Selma Rainio
1932, the South West African government was waging war against Iipumbu, king of Uukwambi, and in the end forced him into exile in Kavango. This conflict
Kavango West-34 Battalion (SWATF)
responsibility was from Rundu West as far as Sector 10 and East up to the Bagani bridge. Initially 34 Battalion was manned primarily with Kavango troops but later
Kavango West-Operation Phoenix (South Africa)
of northern South West Africa.: 107 On the 13 February 1983, the thirteen companies headed into Kaokoland, Ovamboland and Kavango.: 107 The fourteenth
Kavango West-List of Lycosidae species
Tanzania Pardosa katangana Roewer, 1959 — Congo Pardosa kavango Alderweireldt & Jocque, 1992 — Namibia, Botswana Pardosa knappi Dondale, 2007 — USA Pardosa
Kavango West-1970s in Angola
leadership, Angolan troops crossed the border into Namibia for the first time on October 31, going into Kavango. The next day, the governments of Angola, Zambia
Kavango West-Mbunda people
Zambia. A number of Mbunda also took refuge in Northern Namibia, the west and east of Kavango Region, around Rundu and Nkurenkuru and Caprivi Strip. The
Kavango West-33 Battalion (SWATF)
The prefix 10 pertained to battalions operating to the west of the Kavango River, 20 to the Kavango or central region and 70 to the eastern region. Under
Kavango West-Deaths in March 2013
actor and director, heart failure. Maurus Nekaro, 57, Namibian politician, Governor of Kavango Region (since 2010), hypertension. Tom Pennington, 73,
Kavango West-Index of Zambia-related articles
Malawi to the east, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west. The capital city is Lusaka, located in the southeast
Kavango West-List of Etosha National Park placename etymologies
National Park. Origin and meaning of place names in Etosha National Park, Namibia Hu. Berry; 'Stoffel' Rochèr; Mark Paxton; Tryg. Cooper. 1994. Lindeque
Kavango West-Herero language
(200) also removes Kuvale to Bantu Zone R.10, while differentiating North-West Herero (Kaokoland Herero, including Zemba and presumably Himba and Hakaona)
Kavango West-Zambezi
uncontrolled hunting during the civil war in Mozambique. The proposed Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area was to cover parts of Zambia, Angola
Kavango West-Caprivi Liberation Army
450 km, between Botswana on the south, Angola and Zambia to the north, and Kavango Region. During the "Scramble for Africa" period, Great Britain ceded the
Kavango West-Times Atlas of the World
Taiwan and Spain. Updated national parks and conserved areas including the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA), the largest conservation
Kavango West-Sioma Ngwezi National Park
numbers appreciably. This park is considered for inclusion in the 5 Nation Kavango - Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. Zambia portal Wildlife of Zambia
Kavango West-Nieuwegein
Puławy installed a gay-free zone, Nieuwegein ended the partnership. Rundu, Kavango East Region, Namibia, is a twin town of Nieuwegein since 1994. Because
Kavango West-Pardosa
– Central, East Africa Pardosa katangana Roewer, 1959 – Congo Pardosa kavango Alderweireldt & Jocque, 1992 – Namibia, Botswana Pardosa knappi Dondale
Kavango West-List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history
Eswatini) (List of monarchs of Eswatini) Ndwandwe Kingdom (1780–1819 AD) Kavango kingdoms: Okavango Gciriku (1785 AD–?/present) (NSM in Namibia) (List of
Kavango West-Miss Namibia
Lizelle Esterhuizen Khomas 2017 Suné January Hardap 2018 Selma Kamanya Kavango East 2019 Nadja Breytenbach Khomas 2021 Chelsi Shikongo Erongo 2022 Cassia
Kavango West-National language
Otjiherero, Portuguese, as well as the languages of the Himba, Nama, San, Kavango and Damara.[citation needed] Nepali is the official language in the federal
Kavango West-1970s in Angola
crossed the border into Namibia for the first time on October 31, going into Kavango. The next day, the governments of Angola, Zambia, and Zaire signed a non-aggression
Kavango West-2009 Namibian general election
re-elected, each with over 75% of the vote. Prior to the election, the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) was widely expected to score a landslide
Kavango West-List of wars: 1900–1944
(1915-17). This was an armed peasant uprising which first began in the south-west on the left bank of the river Menarandra in early February 1915 and spread
Kavango West-Outline of Namibia
Erongo Hardap ǁKaras Kavango East Kavango West Khomas Kunene Ohangwena Omaheke Omusati Oshana Oshikoto Otjozondjupa Zambezi
Kavango West-Roselle (plant)
In Namibia, it is called mutete, and it is consumed by people from the Kavango region in northeastern Namibia. In the central African nations of Congo-Kinshasa
Kavango West-Index of Zambia-related articles
language Kariba Dam Kariba Gorge Kasanka National Park Katima Mulilo Bridge Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area Kazembe Kazungula Ferry Kitwe United
Kavango West-ISO 3166-2:NA
second part is two letters. The Kavango East and Kavango West regions were created in August 2013 by a split of Kavango Region (which was named Okavango
Kavango West-Luengue-Luiana National Park
southeastern corner of Angola. The park is bounded on the west and southwest by the Kavango River, on the south by the border with Namibia, on the east
Kavango West-University of the Western Cape
rights activist Maurus Nekaro, Namibian politician, former Governor of Kavango Region (2010–2013) John Walters (born 1956), Namibian ombudsman 2004–2021
Kavango West-Popular Democratic Movement
National Democratic Unity Party (NDUP), composed of conference members from Kavango Caprivi delegation Namibia Democratic Turnhalle Party (NDTP) National Democratic
Kavango West-Samuel Mbambo
was a governor of the Kavango Region, and after its split into Kavango West and Kavango East, also of these new entities. He also served as Namibia's ambassador
Kavango West-Kwangali language
people along the Kavango River in Namibia, where it is a national language, and in Angola. It is one of several Bantu languages of the Kavango which have click
Kavango West-Dciriku language
the Kavango River in Namibia, Botswana and Angola. 24,000 people speak Gciriku in Angola, according to Ethnologue. It was first known in the west via
Kavango West-Turnhalle Constitutional Conference
groups: Herero, Coloureds, Baster, Tswana, Damara, Ovambo, Caprivians, Nama, Kavango, San, and Whites. The chairman was Dirk Mudge. Political parties were not
Kavango West-Erkki Nghimtina
when he was not reappointed to cabinet. In 2001, while speaking in the Kavango Region as Minister of Defence, Nghimtina denounced and threatened Namibian
Kavango West-Ovamboland
just 6% of the Namibian territory. Leaders of Ovamboland 1971–72 Ovambo & Kavango contract workers strike Democratic Co-operative Party Moorsom, Richard
Kavango West-Kavangoland
of the Kavangos, in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Kavango people
Kavango West-Leaders of Kavangoland
continuation of office) DTA - Democratic Turnhalle Alliance Bantustans in South West Africa Apartheid Presidents of Namibia Prime Ministers of Namibia
Kavango West-Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia
that began in 1870 among the Ovambo and Kavango people in the northern area of what became German South West Africa. In 1954, an independent church known
Kavango West-Eheke
Eheke, is derived from this. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Owambo Kavango, today ELCIN, established a church in 1954. The settlement was proclaimed
Kavango West-Hamerkop
Austin L. Rand in 1936. It has also been suggested that birds near the Kavango River in Namibia may be distinct, but no formal description has been made
Kavango West-Angolan Civil War
crossed the border into Namibia for the first time on 31 October, going into Kavango. The next day, dos Santos signed a non-aggression pact with Zambia and
Kavango West-Red Line (Namibia)
southern regions. It encases several northern regions: Oshana Region, Kavango East Region, Omusati Region, Zambezi Region, Omaheke Region, Kunene Region
Kavango West-Rosalia Nghidinwa
1952 – 14 January 2018) was a Namibian politician. Born in Nkurenkuru, Kavango Region, Nghidinwa joined SWAPO in 1974 at the age of 22. A health worker
Kavango West-John Mutorwa
independence in 1990, Mutorwa joined government as regional commissioner for Kavango, Omega, and Tsumkwe. In 1992 he became a member of both parliament and
Kavango West-Bantustan
Institute of Race Relations. 1971. p. 285. Representative Authority of the Kavangos Proclamation, 1980 (Proclamation AG. 26 of 1980) Renamed "Lozi" in 1975
Kavango West-Namibia
northern part of Namibia to spread the Lutheran religion among the Ovambo and Kavango people. In the late 19th century, Dorsland Trekkers crossed the area on
Kavango West-Demographics of Namibia
ethnic groups are: Ovambo people Herero Nama / Damara Coloured / Baster Kavango people San Tswana people White Namibians Zambezi people The majority of
Kavango West-Politics of Namibia
is divided into 14 regions: Zambezi, Erongo, Hardap, ǁKaras, Kavango East, Kavango West, Khomas, Kunene, Ohangwena, Omaheke, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto
Kavango West-Transport in Namibia
Stray animals are also a major cause of accidents, particularly in the Kavango Region. Rail transport in Namibia is operated on a 2,687-kilometre network
Kavango West-Tjekero Tweya
Personal details Born (1960-06-18) 18 June 1960 (age 63) Shamundambo, South West Africa (now Namibia) Nationality Namibian Political party SWAPO Alma mater
Kavango West-Nkurenkuru
south-western banks of the Kavango River. It is the capital of the Kavango West Region of northern Namibia, located 140 kilometres (87 mi) west of Rundu. It is also
Kavango West-Abraham Iyambo
original on 6 February 2013. Haufiku, Mathias (5 March 2013). "R.I.P.… Kavango governor passes on". New Era (Namibia). Retrieved 25 March 2013. "Nation
Kavango West-Afrikaans
overview of grass species used for thatching in the Zambezi, Kavango East and Kavango West Regions, Namibia". Dinteria (35). Windhoek, Namibia: 13–42.
Kavango West-List of cities and towns in Namibia
Hardap 21,439 21,308 28,843 40,788 Rundu Kavango East 19,366 36,964 63,431 118,625 Nkurenkuru Kavango West 618 10,261 Khorixas Kunene 5,890 6,796 9,371
Kavango West-Namibia Christian Democratic Party
founded in 1978 in Kavango. Wolfgang Adam was the honorary president of the party. The party participated in the 1978 South West African Legislative
Kavango West-Ondangwa
Education to Northern Namibia, to oversee school work in Ovamboland and Kavango. The first such organizer was D. R. Rootman, who was based in Ondangwa
Kavango West-List of wars involving Germany
Federal Republic of Germany (BRD, until German reunification in 1990 known as "West Germany"). before 962 List of wars involving Francia Victory - 75 Defeat
Kavango West-Ethnic groups in Botswana
migrated across the Kavango River into northeastern Namibia in the early 16th century. In 1884 the Germans took possession of German south west Africa (Namibia)
Kavango West-Mpungu Constituency
Mpungu is a constituency in the Kavango West region of Namibia. It had a population of 20,787 in 2011, up from 18,660 in 2001, and 9,121 registered voters
Kavango West-List of villages and settlements in Namibia
original on 2018-07-18. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. allafrica.com. Archived from the original on 9 August
Kavango West-Administrative divisions of Namibia
Retrieved 25 May 2021. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. allafrica.com. https://www.namibian.com
Kavango West-Bunya, Namibia
settlement in the north of Namibia. It is situated 45 kilometres (28 mi) west of Rundu and belongs to the Kapako Constituency. Major employers in the village
Kavango West-Rupara
Society in the Kahenge Constituency in the Kavango West Region in Northern Namibia. It is located 76 km west of Rundu, and 57 km south-east of Nkurenkuru
Kavango West-Kahenge Constituency
received 8,541 of the 8,908 votes cast. In 2013 the Kavango Region was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. Kahenge Constituency was split into three constituencies
Kavango West-Mukwe Constituency
Mukwe is a constituency in the Kavango East region of Namibia. The district centre is the settlement of Mukwe. It had a population of 27,690 in 2011,
Kavango West-Mashare Constituency
Mashare is a constituency in the Kavango East region of northern Namibia. The district centre is the settlement of Mashare. It had a population of 15
Kavango West-Kapako Constituency
Kapako is a constituency in the Kavango West region of Namibia. The district centre is the settlement of Kapako. It had a population of 26,983 in 2011
Kavango West-Ndiyona Constituency
preparation of the 2014 general election, the Kavango Region was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. The new Ndonga Linena Constituency was created
Kavango West-ǃKung languages
Namibia) (W3) Tsintsabis (ǃxūún; Tsintsabis, Tsumeb district, N Namibia) (K) Kavango ǃXuun (ǃxūún, known as dom ǃxūún "River ǃXuun" in Ekoka; Western Rundu
Kavango West-Okongo Constituency
on the North, Oshikoto region on the South, Kavango West on the Eastern part, and Oshikunde on the West. As is common in all constituencies of former
Kavango West-Ondangwa Constituency
of Namibia, 2004 Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. "Electoral Act, 1992: Notification of Result of General
Kavango West-Burchell's zebra
migration follows a straight north–south route almost entirely within the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA). From 2001 until 2016 the
Kavango West-Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
breed there. This park is considered for inclusion in the five-nation Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. National Parks and Nature Reserves
Kavango West-List of schools in Namibia
School, Katima Mulilo, Zambezi Region Bunya Combined School, Bunya, Kavango West Brandberg Primary School, Uis. As of 2017[update] the school had 279
Kavango West-St. Paul's College, Namibia
Namibia's second-best high school, behind St Boniface College, located in the Kavango East Region. Rebecca Ndjoze-Ojo, parliamentarian and former deputy minister
Kavango West-List of universities in Namibia
staff and about 600 students. Rundu Vocational Training Centre, Rundu, Kavango West Valombola Vocational Training Centre, Ongwediva, Oshana Region Windhoek
Kavango West-North-West District (Botswana)
Omaheke Region, Namibia in southwest, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia in west, Kavango East Region, Namibia in northwest and Zambezi Region, Namibia in north
Kavango West-Lucara Diamond
2010, and where a 53.5 carat diamond has already been discovered; the Kavango project in Namibia; and planned mines and applications for mining licenses
Kavango West-Andara
Andara is a village in Mukwe Constituency in the Kavango East region of north-eastern Namibia. Located 200 kilometres (120 mi) east of Rundu, it is inhabited
Kavango West-Kahenge
Kahenge is a village in the Kavango West Region of northern Namibia. It is located 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Rundu and is the administrative centre
Kavango West-Rundu Urban
In 2013 the Kavango Region of which Rundu was the capital, was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. Rundu became the capital of Kavango East, and Rundu
Kavango West-Health in Namibia
response. There is a small group of approximately 60 leprosy sufferers in the Kavango and Caprivi Region, most of them concentrated at Mashare, east of Rundu
Kavango West-Kavango
Administrative units Kavango Region, a region of Namibia until 2013, when it was split into Kavango East and Kavango West Kavango East, one of 14 regions
Kavango West-Sebastian Kamwanga
apartheid occupation of South-West Africa. Kamwanga was born on April 29, 1929, in the village of Shankara in the Kavango Region. He completed teacher
Kavango West-Joseph Gotthardt
later Bishop and Archbishop in South-West Africa (today Namibia). He was the first to set up missions in the Kavango Region and in Ovamboland, became the
Kavango West-Kavango – Southwest Bantu languages
The Kavango – Southwest Bantu languages are a group of Bantu languages established by Anita Pfouts (2003). The Southwest Bantu languages constitute most
Kavango West-List of Indigenous peoples
Chopi Guitonga Chewa people Yeyi people Kavango languages people Ovambo people Herero people Himba people Kavango people Southern Khoikhoi languages speaking
Kavango West-Nyangana
Nyangana is a village in the Ndiyona Constituency in Kavango East Region of north-eastern Namibia, situated 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Rundu. The
Kavango West-Nehale Mpingana
Ceremony - inaugural speech". via namibia-1on1.com. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. allafrica.com.
Kavango West-Zemba language
Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Bantoid Bantu Kavango–Southwest Southwest Bantu Herero (R.30) Zemba Language codes ISO 639-3
Kavango West-Rundu Secondary School
Rundu Secondary School is a government school in Rundu in the Kavango East region of north-eastern Namibia. It has been founded in 1967 as part of the
Kavango West-Ambrosius Haingura
served as the first Regional Governor of the Kavango Region, and from 1996 to his death he represented the Kavango Region in the National Council of Namibia
Kavango West-Chang Tang Nature Reserve
reserve in the world, after the Northeast Greenland National Park and Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, with an area of over 334,000 km2
Kavango West-List of Namibians
Leonard Auala (1908–1983), Christian bishop of Evangelical-Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church (ELOC) Shekutaamba Nambala, presiding bishop of the Evangelical-Lutheran
Kavango West-Namibian nationality law
people moved into the central plateau, creating a centralised state; while Kavango and Ovambo peoples built clan-based kingdoms with centralised authority
Kavango West-Lüderitz
Strip". news24.com. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. Archived from the original on 9 August 2013. Retrieved
Kavango West-List of national parks of Namibia
Transfrontier Park Iona – Skeleton Coast Transfrontier Conservation Area Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area List of national parks in Africa
Kavango West-Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo
aircraft. Iipumpu ya Tshilongo was later arrested and forced into exile to Kavango. He returned in 1938 to Amupolo due to illness. Ya Tshilongo died in Oshikuku
Kavango West-German language in Namibia
Retrieved 2018-02-18. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. via allafrica.com. Archived from the original on 22
Kavango West-Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Mission
Ovamboland, southern parts of Angola, and to the area that today is the Kavango Region. The first Ovambo pastors were ordained in 1925. By 1960, the society
Kavango West-Rosa Kavara
time as councillor she was elected to represent the Kavango Region, and after its split Kavango West, in the National Council of Namibia, and she served
Kavango West-List of Etosha National Park placename etymologies
report of biologist. Division of Nature Conservation and Tourism, South West Africa Administration Paxton, M. 1985. Le Roux, C.J.G. 1980. University of
Kavango West-List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
Council on 27 July 1977, following the death of Chief David Goreseb. A Kavango dynasty. Recognised by the government of Namibia on 28 July 2004. A San
Kavango West-Mudumu National Park
Zambia. It is in the centre of Africa’s largest conservation area, the Kavango-Zambezi Trans-Frontier Conservation Area (KaZa TFCA). Mudumu National Park
Kavango West-Nkasa Rupara National Park
between Angola, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. Nkasa Rupara is part of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KaZa TFCA). Mamili National Park
Kavango West-Deaths in March 2013
director, heart failure. Maurus Nekaro, 57, Namibian politician, Governor of Kavango Region (since 2010), hypertension. Tom Pennington, 73, American football
Kavango West-Maurus Nekaro
political party. Nekaro served as former governor Smith the governor of Kavango ;)Region, one of Namibia's thirteen regions, from December 2010 until his
Kavango West-Caprivi Strip
Bassa. Within Namibia, the Strip is divided administratively between the Kavango East and Zambezi regions. It is crossed by the Okavango River. The Cuando
Kavango West-Protected areas of Namibia
Angola, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Botswana signed an agreement creating the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, a vast expanse of land designated
Kavango West-Mahango Game Park
National Park". Info Namibia.com. Retrieved 6 May 2013. "Mahango Game Reserve and Kavango River". BirdLife International Organization. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
Kavango West-Rundu
and largest city of the Kavango-East Region in northern Namibia. It lies on the border with Angola on the banks of the Kavango River about 1,000 metres
Kavango West-Mupini
mission station of the Finnish Missionary Society in Kavango East, Namibia. It is located along the Kavango River about 18 km to the northwest of Rundu and
Kavango West-Mpungu
Society in the Mpungu Constituency in the Kavango West Region in Northern Namibia. It is located ca. 40 km south-west of Nkurenkuru and is inland as opposed
Kavango West-South African Border War
white manpower could be raised in South West Africa itself, and local black units drawn from the San, Ovambo, Kavango, and East Caprivian (Lozi) ethnic groups
Kavango West-Kavango East
created in 2013 when the Kavango Region was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. The only self-governing settlements in Kavango East are the capital
Kavango West-Kavango West
Region was created in 2013 when the Kavango Region was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. In the north, Kavango West borders the Cuando Cubango Province
Kavango West-Rundu Rural
the Kavango Region. In 2003 this constituency was split into Rundu Rural East and Rundu Rural West. In 2013 the Kavango Region was split into Kavango East
Kavango West-Ondangwa Urban
7 November 2021. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. "Ondangwa Rural". Oshana Regional Council. Retrieved
Kavango West-Oshikunde Constituency
2013. pp. 18–19. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. via allafrica.com. Archived from the original on 22
Kavango West-Nehale IyaMpingana Constituency
divisions of Namibia Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. allafrica.com. "Regional Council 2020 Election Results"
Kavango West-Karasburg West
August 2013. p. 36. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. Archived from the original on 9 August 2013 – via allafrica
Kavango West-Mankumpi Constituency
Mankumpi Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Kavango West Region of Namibia. The administrative centre is the village of Satotwa. Mankumpi
Kavango West-Ncamagoro Constituency
Ncamagoro Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Kavango West Region of Namibia. As of 2020[update] the constituency had 6,494 registered voters
Kavango West-Nkurenkuru Constituency
Nkurenkuru Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Kavango West Region of Namibia. It was created in August 2013, following a recommendation of
Kavango West-Tondoro Constituency
centre is in the village of Mburuuru. In 2013 the Kavango Region was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. Tondoro was formed from the western half of
Kavango West-Namibian Army
deployed troops to help fight UNITA insurgents active in and around the Kavango region. The operation codenamed Mandume ya Ndemufayo was a response to
Kavango West-South West Africa
groups: Herero, Coloureds, Baster, Tswana, Damara, Ovambo, Caprivians, Nama, Kavango, San, and Whites. However, the largest freedom movement, SWAPO, was not
Kavango West-Kavango Region
Kavango (before 1998: Okavango) was one of the thirteen regions of Namibia until it was split into the Kavango East and Kavango West Regions in 2013. Its
Kavango West-Oshikoto Region
following regions: Ohangwena - north Kavango West - east Otjozondjupa - southeast Kunene - southwest Oshana - west The region's population has grown significantly
Kavango West-Regions of Namibia
North Central Ondangwa South Central Kaoko North Western Western Central Kavango Constituencies of Namibia ISO 3166-2:NA Immanuel, Shinovene (12 April 2012)
Kavango West-Southeast African cheetah
National Park from the Western Province. The national park is part of the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. They are also present at the 5
Kavango West-Joseph Diescho
Sun, the first novel by a native-born Namibian author. Born in Andara, Kavango Region, Diescho attended Fort Hare University in South Africa where he
Kavango West-Tondoro
Tondoro is a settlement in the Kavango West region of northern Namibia, and the administrative centre of the Tondoro Constituency. It is located 15 kilometres
Kavango West-Luhonono
Caprivi Strip". Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. via allafrica.com. Archived from the original on 22
Kavango West-Kangongo
level) is a settlement on the Eastern banks of the Okavango River in the Kavango East Region, Namibia, 156 km east of Rundu along the Trans-Caprivi Highway
Kavango West-Transboundary protected area
conservation complex on the border of Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Kavango Zambezi is a transboundary conservation complex on the borders of Angola
Kavango West-Body hair
Kerrin Christiansen of the Institut für Humanbiologie studied, in 1993, the Kavango people and !Kung people from Namibia of body hair and hormone levels to
Kavango West-Leevi Gerson Max
Leevi Gerson Max (2 September 1935 in Rupara, Kavango, Namibia – 5 June 1997 in Windhoek, Namibia) was an Ovambo pastor in the service of the Evangelical
Kavango West-Musese Constituency
constituency had 6,494 registered voters. In 2013 the Kavango Region was split into Kavango East and Kavango West. Musese was formed from the north-eastern part
Kavango West-Ncuncuni Constituency
Ncuncuni (until 2013: Rundu Rural West) is a constituency in the Kavango West region of Namibia. It is located west of Rundu, one of Namibia's largest
Kavango West-Ondangwa Rural
15 January 2019. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. "Ondangwa Rural". Oshana Regional Council. Retrieved
Kavango West-Okavango River
Africa. It is known by this name in Botswana, and as Cubango in Angola, and Kavango in Namibia. It is the fourth-longest river system in southern Africa, running
Kavango West-Sirkka Ausiku
politician. She is the governor of Kavango West Region since 2014. Ausiku was born on 9 April 1964 in Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West Region. She holds a diploma
Kavango West-Owambo Basin
the Owambo Basin are: Kunene Osmusati Oshana Ohangwena Oshikoto Kavango West Kavango East Otjozondjupa Cuando Cubango Cunene The Owambo Basin's basement
Kavango West-Geology of Namibia
Complex. Only slightly younger are metamorphic rocks of the Huab Complex west of Outjo. Similar ages are also recorded from rocks of the Grootfontain Metamorphic
Kavango West-History of Namibia
smaller and closely related group Kavango, lived in northern Namibia, southern Angola and, in the case of the Kavango, western Zambia. Being settled people
Kavango West-Khaudum National Park
Tourism: Khaudum National Park "Climate Kavango-West Region: Temperature, climate graph, Climate table for Kavango-West Region - Climate-Data.org". en.climate-data
Kavango West-List of Lycosidae species
Lessert, 1926 — Tanzania Pardosa katangana Roewer, 1959 — Congo Pardosa kavango Alderweireldt & Jocque, 1992 — Namibia, Botswana Pardosa knappi Dondale
Kavango West-List of Namibian regions by Human Development Index
regional borders, so the Kavango Region is included in the data which represents the current Kavango East and Kavango West regions. "Sub-national HDI
Kavango West-COVID-19 pandemic in Namibia
252 2 234 Kavango East 253 3 208 Omaheke Region 189 5 155 Zambezi Region 90 0 82 Omusati Region 121 1 90 Kunene Region 231 3 114 Kavango West 8 1 7 Unknown/Unallocated
Kavango West-Katwitwi
Katwitwi is a border crossing in the Kavango West region in the north of Namibia, approximately 35 km northwest of the town of Nkurenkuru. The settlement
Kavango West-Johanna Kandjimi
Johanna Kandjimi was born on 8 August 1961 in Rupara, Kavango West in the former South West Africa. She matriculated from Leevi Hakusembe Secondary
Kavango West-Culture of Namibia
ethnic groups. The 9 main ethnic groups are: Coloured / Baster Herero Kavango people Khoisan Nama / Damara Ovambo people Tswana people White Namibians
Kavango West-2021 in Namibia
Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd.) begins in the Kavango Region, Kavango West. The license area is within the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area,
Kavango West-ReconAfrica
ReconAfrica, is a Canadian oil & gas exploration company that operates in the Kavango in Namibia and Botswana. Headquartered in Calgary, it was co-founded by
Kavango West-Sekele language
North-Central ǃKung, as well as between them and the eastern dialect of Kavango ǃKung. These northern dialects include: Angolan (Northern) ǃKung, originally
Kavango West-David Sheehama
Namibia's colonial times. In the early 1940's, most young young men from Kavango and the northern region left their homes to work as contract labourers
Kavango West-Rundu Sports Stadium
netball, and basketball matches and is the only stadium in the Kavango East and Kavango West regions. The stadium is the home venue of Julinho Sporting of
Kavango West-Daniel Kashikola
from 1993 to 1994 before appointed as the acting regional officer for Kavango Regional Council from 1995 to 1996. Kashikola also served as the director
Kavango West-Emma Kantema-Gaomas
Sport, Youth and National Service. Dr Emma Kantema was born in Rupara, Kavango. She was the eldest of five daughters and attended her local school, before
Kavango West-Heikki Hausiku Ausiku
serve as Sirkka Ausiku's special advisor. "Sirkka Ausiku appointed as Kavango West governor". Truth, for its own sake. Retrieved 2024-03-18. 4671 GG 2 (March
Kavango West-Ecotourism
altogether. However, there are some positive examples, among them the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA) and the Virunga National
Kavango West-Louw Wepener Medal
soldier from drowning in the crocodile infested waters of the Kavango River, South West Africa (1 Military Area Rundu) on 22 April 1972. Medal numbered
Kavango West-List of constituencies of Namibia
populous constituency according to the 2011 census was Rundu Urban in the Kavango West region with 63,431 people; the least populous was Okatyali in the Oshana
Kavango West-Kabbe Constituency
August 2013. p. 26. Nakale, Albertina (9 August 2013). "President divides Kavango into two". New Era. via allafrica.com. Archived from the original on 22
Kavango West-Hwange National Park
was founded in 1928. It is considered for inclusion in the five-nation Kavango - Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. In 2011, nine elephants, five
Kavango West-Kazuma Pan National Park
Life Management. This park is considered for inclusion in the 5 Nation Kavango - Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. "Kazuma Pan National Park".
Kavango West-Ovambo people
a study of the preaching of the Evangelical Lutheran Ovambo-Kavango Church in South West Africa, Luther-Agricola Society, Tampere (Finland), 1971, 173